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Picturing The Self Illustrated Edition Gen Doy

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Picturing The Self Illustrated Edition Gen Doy
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Gen Doy
ISBN: 9781850434139, 1850434131
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: illustrated edition

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Picturing The Self Illustrated Edition Gen Doy by Gen Doy 9781850434139, 1850434131 instant download after payment.

Ideas of selfhood, from Descartes to postmodern notions of the fragmented and de-centred self, have been crucial to the visual arts. Gen Doy explores this relationship, primarily in relation to contemporary art but also going back to the early modern period and Holbein's Ambassadors. She argues that the importance of subjectivity for art goes far beyond self-portraits, exploring the self and identity--both the artist's and the viewer's--and seeks a way of thinking the self that goes beyond both Cartesian and postmodern approaches to subjecthood. She looks too at work and consumption; self-presentation; photography and the theatre of the self; the marginalized--beggars and asylum seekers--and "the real me." A wide range of artists, including Claude Cahun, Tracey Emin, Jeff Wall, Barbara Kruger, Eugene Palmer and Karen Knorr are discussed, as well as historical material from earlier periods.

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