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Spectacle Creech Jennifer L Haakenson Thomas O

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Spectacle Creech Jennifer L Haakenson Thomas O
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Creech, Jennifer L.; Haakenson, Thomas O
ISBN: 9783034318037, 9783035306545, 3034318030, 3035306540
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Spectacle Creech Jennifer L Haakenson Thomas O by Creech, Jennifer L.; Haakenson, Thomas O 9783034318037, 9783035306545, 3034318030, 3035306540 instant download after payment.

How does the visual nature of spectacle inform the citizenry, destabilize the political, challenge aesthetic convention and celebrate cultural creativity? What are the limits - aesthetic, political, social, cultural, economic - of spectacle? How do we explain the inherently exclusionary, revolutionary, dehumanizing and utopian elements of spectacle?
In this book, authors from the fields of cultural studies, cinema studies, history and art history examine the concept of spectacle in the German context across various media forms, historical periods and institutional divides. Drawing on theoretical models of spectacle by Guy Debord, Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, Jonathan Crary and Michel Foucault, the contributors to this volume suggest that a decidedly German concept of spectacle can be gleaned from critical interventions into exhibitions, architectural milestones, audiovisual materials and cinematic and photographic images emerging out of German culture from the Baroque to the contemporary

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