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Postmodernism and the En-Gendering of Marcel Duchamp

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Klappentext This book serves as a critical analysis of postmodernism in the visual arts since the 1960s! focusing primarily on American texts that deem Marcel Duchamp to be the originator of postmodern art. Amelia Jones argues that through his 'readymades' Duchamp has paradoxically served in a paternal role for post-1960s American artists! critics! and art historians! who have attempted to construct a new tradition of artistic practice that counters the masculinist ideologies of Abstract Expressionism and Greenbergian modernism. Zusammenfassung A critical analysis of postmodernism in the visual arts since the 1960s! this focuses primarily on American texts that reference and construct Marcel Duchamp as the originator of postmodern art. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: modernist art history and the en-gendering of (Duchampian) postmodernism; 2. Duchamp as generative patriarch of American postmodernists: the anti-masculinist, anti-modernist lineage; 3. The living author-function: Duchamp's authority; 4. Duchamp's seduction: slippages of the authorial 'I'; 5. The ambivalence of Rose Sélavy and the (male) artist as 'only the mother of work'; intertext, re-placing Duchamp's eroticism: seeing étant donnés from a feminist perspective; 6. Concluding remarks on the en-gendering of Marcel Duchamp.

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Authors Amelia Jones
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.08.1995
 
EAN 9780521456548
ISBN 978-0-521-45654-8
No. of pages 340
Series Cambridge Studies in New Art H
Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

Theory of art, ART / Criticism & Theory, ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, Individual artists, art monographs

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