Violence in Arts: Performing and Witnessing (CROSBI ID 34953)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Petlevski, Sibila
engleski
Violence in Arts: Performing and Witnessing
The wide subject of violence in art presents the scholar of today with a whole range of theoretical possibilities in the treatment of the chosen topic. The change of major aesthetical concepts in the period of modernism, post-modern aesthetic egalitarianism with levelling of traditionally high and traditionally low genres, new treatment of identity issues, cultural relativism, and other symptoms of post-modernity have brought about new narrative strategies, causing dramatic change in all aesthetical concepts, offering new perspective to old ideas such as the idea of empathy. The main ambition behind this text is to analyze some recent works on the crossroad of art intervention and performance, and to point to the difference between ideas- based conceptual subversion on the one hand, and body-based transgression in the performance that involves physical pain.
body in pain, conceptual art, Dada, emic, empathy, etic, imagination intervention art, in-yer-face, peformance, performing arts, violence
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Podaci o prilogu
215-231.
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Podaci o knjizi
Interpretations. Violence & Art
Kulavkova, Kata
Skopje: Makedonska akademija nauka i umetnosti (MANU)
2007.
978-9989-101-77-9