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Titel och upphov Postmodernism and the en-gendering of Marcel Duchamp
Utgivning, distribution etc. Cambridge Univ. Press , Cambridge , Mass. : 1994
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A critical analysis of postmodernism in the visual arts since the 1960s, this book focuses primarily on American texts that reference and construct Marcel Duchamp as the originator of postmodern art. Amelia Jones contends that Duchamp, through his 'readymades', (the standard terms used to describe Duchamp's works) 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. Adapting feminist, psychoanalytic and Derridean conceptions of interpretation as an exchange of sexual identities, Jones offers highly charged readings that focus on the eroticism of Duchamp's works and on his theories of artistic production. She reconstructs Duchamp as an indeterminably gendered author whose gift to postmodernism might best be viewed in terms of the potential of his readymades to destructure the contradictory notions of sexual difference and subjectivity.
List of Illustrations p. viii Preface p. xi Acknowledgments p. xix Introduction: Modernist Art History and the En-gendering of (Duchampian) Postmodernism p. 1 Duchamp as "Generative Patriarch" of American Postmodernists: The Antimasculinist, Antimodernist Lineage p. 29 The Living Author-Function: Duchamp's Authority p. 63 Duchamp's Seduction: Slippages of the Authorial "I" p. 110 The Ambivalence of Rrose Selavy and the (Male) Artist as "Only the Mother of the Work" p. 146 Intertext: Re-placing Duchamp's Eroticism: "Seeing" Etant donnes from a Feminist Perspective p. 191 Concluding Remarks on the En-gendering of Marcel Duchamp p. 205 Notes p. 215 Index p. 310