Out there : marginalization and contemporary cultures
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Out there : marginalization and contemporary cultures
(Documentary sources in contemporary art, v. 4)
New Museum of Contemporary Art , MIT Press, c1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. 427-438
Includes index
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: us ISBN 9780262061322
内容説明
"Out There "addresses the theme of cultural marginalization - the process whereby various groups are excluded from access to and participation in the dominant culture. It engages fundamental issues raised by attempts to define such concepts as mainstream, minority, and "other," and opens up new ways of thinking about culture and representation. All of the texts deal with questions of representation in the broadest sense, encompassing not just the visual but also the social and psychological aspects of cultural identity.Included are important theoretical writings by Homi Bhabha, Helene Cixous, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and Monique Wittig. Their work is juxtaposed with essays on more overtly personal themes, often autobiographical, by Gloria Anzaldua, Bell Hooks, and Richard Rodriguez, among others.This rich anthology brings together voices from many different marginalized groups - groups that are often isolated from each other as well as from the dominant culture. It joins issues of gender, race, sexual preference, and class in one forum but without imposing a false unity on the diverse cultures represented. Each piece in the book subtly changes the way every other piece is read.While several essays focus on specific issues in art, such as John Yau's piece on Wilfredo Lam in the Museum of Modern Art, or James Clifford's on collecting art, others draw from debates in literature, film, and critical theory to provide a much broader context than is usually found in work aimed at an art audience. Topics range from the functions of language to the role of public art in the city, from gay pornography to the meanings of black hair styles."Out There "also includes essays by Rosalyn Deutsche, Richard Dyer, Kobena Mercer, Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, Gerald Vizenor and Simon Watney, as well as by the editors.Copublished with the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Distributed by The MIT Press.
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: uk ISBN 9780262560641
内容説明
Out There addresses the theme of cultural marginalization - the process whereby various groups are excluded from access to and participation in the dominant culture. It engages fundamental issues raised by attempts to define such concepts as mainstream, minority, and "other," and opens up new ways of thinking about culture and representation. All of the texts deal with questions of representation in the broadest sense, encompassing not just the visual but also the social and psychological aspects of cultural identity. Included are important theoretical writings by Homi Bhabha, Helene Cixous, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and Monique Wittig. Their work is juxtaposed with essays on more overtly personal themes, often autobiographical, by Gloria Anzaldua, Bell Hooks, and Richard Rodriguez, among others. This rich anthology brings together voices from many different marginalized groups - groups that are often isolated from each other as well as from the dominant culture. It joins issues of gender, race, sexual preference, and class in one forum but without imposing a false unity on the diverse cultures represented. Each piece in the book subtly changes the way every other piece is read. While several essays focus on specific issues in art, such as John Yau's piece on Wilfredo Lam in the Museum of Modern Art, or James Clifford's on collecting art, others draw from debates in literature, film, and critical theory to provide a much broader context than is usually found in work aimed at an art audience. Topics range from the functions of language to the role of public art in the city, from gay pornography to the meanings of black hair styles. Out There also includes essays by Rosalyn Deutsche, Richard Dyer, Kobena Mercer, Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, Gerald Vizenor and Simon Watney, as well as by the editors.
Copublished with the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Distributed by The MIT Press.
目次
- Part 1 Other questions - critical contexts: the new cultural politics of difference, Cornel West
- modernism, postmodernism and the problem of the visual in Afro-American culture, Michele Wallace
- the straight mind, Monique Wittig
- what is a minor literature?, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
- the other question - difference, discrimination and the discourse of colonialism, Homi K. Bhabha
- missionary positions - AIDS, Africa and race, Simon Watney
- uneven development - public art in New York city, Rosalyn Deutsche
- please wait by the coatroom, John Yau
- on collecting art and culture, James Clifford. Part 2 Wild tongues - affirming identities: the names we give ourselves, Martha Gever
- how to tame a wild tongue, Gloria Anzaldua
- repetition as a figure of black culture, James A. Snead
- mourning and militancy, Douglas Crimp
- black hair/style politics, Kobena Mercer
- complexion, Richard Rodriguez
- age, race, class, and sex - women redefining difference, Audre Lorde
- coming to terms, Richard Dyer
- the site of memory, Toni Morrison. Part 3 Marginalia - displacement and resistance: cotton and iron, Trinh T. Minh-ha
- talking back, Bell Hooks
- marginality as site of resistance
- castration or decapitation?, Helene Cixous
- reflections on exile, Edward Said
- ons stel nie belang/we are not interested in - speaking apartheid, Linda Peckham
- explanation and culture - marginalia, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
- thoughts on nomadic aesthetics and black independent cinema - traces of a journey, Teshome H. Gabriel
- socioacupuncture - mythic reversals and the striptease in four scenes, Gerald Vizenor.
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