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Autonomy The Social Ontology Of Art Under Capitalism Hardcover Nicholas Brown

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Autonomy The Social Ontology Of Art Under Capitalism Hardcover Nicholas Brown
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Publisher: Duke University Press Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.45 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Nicholas Brown
ISBN: 9781478001249, 1478001240
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Autonomy The Social Ontology Of Art Under Capitalism Hardcover Nicholas Brown by Nicholas Brown 9781478001249, 1478001240 instant download after payment.

InAutonomyNicholas Brown theorizes the historical and theoretical argument for art's autonomy from its acknowledged character as a commodity. Refusing the position that the distinction between art and the commodity has collapsed, Brown demonstrates how art can, in confronting its material determinations, suspend the logic of capital by demanding interpretive attention. He applies his readings of Marx, Hegel, Adorno, and Jameson to a range of literature, photography, music, television, and sculpture, from Cindy Sherman's photography and the novels of Ben Lerner and Jennifer Egan toThe Wireand the music of the White Stripes. He demonstrates that through their attention and commitment to form, such artists turn aside the determination posed by the demand of the market, thereby defeating the foreclosure of meaning entailed in commodification. In so doing, he offers a new theory of art that prompts a rethinking of the relationship between art, critical theory, and capitalism.

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