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Hold it against me, difficulty and emotion in contemporary art, Jennifer Doyle

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Hold it against me, difficulty and emotion in contemporary art, Jennifer Doyle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-192) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hold it against me
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
808216847
Responsibility statement
Jennifer Doyle
Sub title
difficulty and emotion in contemporary art
Table Of Contents
Introducing difficulty -- Hard feelings -- Patrolling the border between art and politics -- Vocabulary shift: from controversy to difficulty -- Difficulty's audience -- Three case studies in difficulty and the problem of affect -- A blank: Aliza Shvarts, untitled -- Theater of cruelty: Thomas Eakins, the gross clinic -- Touchy subject: Ron Athey, incorruptible flesh: dissociative sparkle -- Thinking feeling: criticism and emotion -- What happened to feeling? -- The difficulty of sentimentality: Franko B's I miss you! -- The strange theatricality of tears: nao Bustamante's Neapolitan -- Relational aesthetics and affective labor -- Feeling overdetermined: identity, emotion, and history -- The difficulty of identity -- James Luna's the history of the Luiseño people (Christmas, La Jolla Reservation). -- Difficulty and ideologies of emotion. -- Carrie Mae Weems's From here I saw what happened and I cried. -- David Wojnarowicz's Untitled (Hujar Dead)
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