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Zurbrugg / Burt

Critical Vices

The Myths of Postmodern Theory

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-90-5701-062-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Erscheinungstermin: 23.02.2000
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This book of Nicholas Zurbrugg's challenging and provocative essays charts the most exciting developments in late 20th-century multimedia art. Zurbrugg challenges Jean Baudrillard's, Fredric Jameson's, and Achille Bonito-Oliva's unfavorable accounts of postmodern techno-culture. Interweaving literary and cultural theory, and visual studies, Zurbrugg demonstrates how multimedia visionaries such as Bill Viola and Robert Wilson are notable exceptions to the neutering of mass-media culture, bringing together the modernist and postmodern avant-garde.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9789057010620
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-90-5701-062-0
  • Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
  • Erscheinungstermin: 23.02.2000
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2000
  • Serie: Critical Voices in Art, Theory and Culture
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 408 g
  • Seiten: 274
  • Format (B x H x T): 152 x 229 x 16 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Autoren

Zurbrugg, Nicholas

Burt, Warren

Introduction to the Series. One or Two Final Thoughts (A Retrospective Preface) Essays 1 Marinetti, Boccioni and Electroacoustic Poetry: Futurism and After 2 The Limits of Intertextuality: Barthes, Burroughs, Gysin, Culler 3 Postmodernity, Métaphore Manquée and the Myth of the Trans-avant-garde 4 Baudrillard’s Amérique and the “Abyss of Modernity” 5 Jameson’s Complaint: Video Art and the Intertextual “Time-Wall” 6 Postmodernism and the Multimedia Sensibility: Heiner Müller’s Hamletmachine and the Art of Robert Wilson 7 Baudrillard, Modernism, and Postmodernism 8 “Apocalyptic”? “Negative”? “Pessimistic”?: Baudrillard, Virilio, and Technoculture 9 Baudrillard, Giorno, Viola and the Technologies of Radical Illusion 10 Zurbrugg’s Complaint, or How an Artist Came to Criticize a Critic’s Criticism of the Critics