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Titel och upphov Carnal aesthetics : transgressive imagery and feminist politics
Utgivning, distribution etc. I.B. Tauris, London : 2013
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Fysisk beskrivning xiii, 242 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Art today is an increasingly multifaceted phenomenon, encompassing transgressive works that intervene in war, inequalities, ecological disasters, and revolutionary changes in technology. Carnal Aesthetics is a fascinating new examination of this aspect of contemporary visual culture. Employing recent theories of transgressive body imagery, trauma, affectivity and sensation, it provides a fresh look at the meeting point between the politics of representation and the politics of perception, through the prismatic lens of feminist theory. Acclaimed scholars, including Griselda Pollock, Vivian Sobchack, Laura Marks, Erin Manning, Jill Bennett, and Martine Beugnet, analyse seminal case studies coming from different media: digital photography, video, film and multimedia art. They explore a number of transgressive movements that significantly reconfigure the relationship between the body and the image, challenging also the primacy of vision.
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Art today is an increasingly multifaceted phenomenon, encompassing transgressive works that intervene in war, inequalities, ecological disasters, and revolutionary changes in technology. Carnal Aesthetics is a fascinating new examination of this aspect of contemporary visual culture. Employing recent theories of transgressive body imagery, trauma, affectivity and sensation, it provides a fresh look at the meeting point between the politics of representation and the politics of perception, through the prismatic lens of feminist theory. Acclaimed scholars, including Griselda Pollock, Vivian Sobchack, Laura Marks, Erin Manning, Jill Bennett, and Martine Beugnet, analyze seminal case studies coming from different media: digital photography, video, film and multimedia art. They explore a number of transgressive movements that significantly reconfigure the relationship between the body and the image, challenging also the primacy of vision.
List of Illustrations and Credits Acknowledgements Notes on Contributers Introduction Encountering (Aesth)Ethics Trauma, Time and Painting: Bracha Ettinger and the Matrixial Aesthetic Showing Sounds: Listening to War Photographs Another Regard Affective Imagery Uneasy Bodies: Affect, Embodied Perception and Contemporary Fashion Photography Force of Affects, Weight of Histories in Love is a Treasure Atmospheric Affects Sentient Bodies The Dream Olfactory: On Making Scents of Cinema Thinking Multisensory Culture Grotesque Sensations: Carnivalizing the Sensorium in the Art of Wangechi Mutu Strategies of Disruption Tactile Visions: From Embodied to Encoded Love Art as Circuit Breaker: Surveillance Screens and Powers of Affect Shattered Images and Desiring Matter Mucosal Monsters Index