The parametres [sic] of postmodernism /
This ground-breaking work draws upon the authors interviews with leading postmodern artists, including Baudrillard, Beckett, Cage and Glass. It offers a challenging and positive view of postmodern culture.
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London :
Routledge,
1993.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Anti-art or ante-art?
- Monumental art or submonumental art?
- Eagleton and the apocalyptic fallacy
- Introducing the B-effect
- Introducing the C-effect
- Deploring/exploring hyperspace: Jameson and Cage
- Stupefaction or enlivenment?
- Benjamin and the loss of aura
- Barthes, Belsey, and the death of the author
- Bürger and the death of the avant-garde
- Bonito-Oliva, Baudrillard, and the collapse of the new
- Beckett, Brecht, and the attractions of antinarrative
- Beckett's poetics of failure/Brecht's poetics of Interrogation
- Beckett, Brecht, and the groan of the text
- Warhol and the grin of the text
- Eagleton, Jameson, and dehistoricized culture
- Cage, Kostelanetz, and value judgments
- Jameson, Rauschenberg, and Ryman
- Cage and consumption
- Collective narrative and the struggle with simulacra
- Depersonalized culture or repersonalized culture?
- Cage and the antilogic of the text.