Amelia Jones argues that issues of aesthetics and the self are not esoteric or limited exclusively to art history, but connect with the most pressing political questions of meaning and cultural value in industrial and post-industrial global capitalism.
Including over 100 illustrations from mainstream film to independent film, video art, performance and the visual arts, this important and original book provides an excellent companion to more general studies of contemporary art history, and media and cultural studies in the post-1960 period.' - from back cover.
Includes a short biography of the author.
Onsite
English
visual culture,  art history,  cultural studies,  performance art,  moving image,  digital art,  photography,  self
2006
258
9780415345224
1
monograph
Prologue
1. The Body and/in Representation
BREAK: Hoc est Coprpus Meum redux
2. 'Beneath this Mask Another Mask' (Analogue and Digital Photography)
BREAK: 'No Movies' ... (No) Bodies, (No) Cities
3. Post(Urban) Self Image (The City)
BREAK: 'Your greatest creation is the life you lead'
4. Cinematic Self Imaging and the Televisual Body (Cinema, Video, Digital Video)
BREAK: 'Happiness is over-rated'
5. The Body is not Obsolete (Robotics)
BREAK: 'Desire and Action, Digital Era'
6. The Televisual Architecture of the Dream Body (Video and Digital Video Installation)
Epilogue: Bob Flanagan's Corpse and the Limits of Representation
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