Postmodernism and the en-gendering of Marcel Duchamp / Amelia Jones.
Postmodernism and the en-gendering of Marcel Duchamp / Amelia Jones.
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Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Date
1994.
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N709.2/D826/1
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English
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xx, 316 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents
1. Introduction: Modernist Art History and the En-gendering of (Duchampian) Postmodernism -- 2. Duchamp as "Generative Patriarch" of Postmodernists: Antimasculinist, Antimodernist Lineage -- 3. The Living Author-Function: Duchamp's Authority -- 4. Duchamp's Seduction: Slippages of the Authorial "I"...
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Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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England
Date Published
1994.
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Summary
She reconstructs Duchamp as an indeterminably gendered author whose gift to postmodernism might best be viewed in terms of the potential of his works and self-productions to destructure conventional notions of sexual difference and subjectivity. This study also serves as a feminist critique of postmodernism as it has been theorized in art history a...
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Postmodernism and the en-gendering of Marcel Duchamp / Amelia Jones.
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Post-modernism.
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Cambridge studies in new art history and criticism.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-309) and index.
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N709.2/D826/1
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052143341X (hardback)
9780521456548 (pbk.)
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709.2
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991021407889702626