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Precarious Visualities
New Perspectives on Identification in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture
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Olivier Asselin
, Johanne Lamoureux and Christine Ross
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English
Published/Copyright:
2008
About this book
Through the study of exemplary media works and practices - photography, film, video, performance, installations, web cams - scholars from various disciplines call attention to the unsettling of identification and the disablement of vision in contemporary aesthetics. To look at an image that prevents the stabilization of identification, identity and place; to perceive a representation that oscillates between visibility and invisibility; to relate to an image which entails a rebalancing of sight through the valorization of other senses; to be exposed, through surveillance devices, to the gaze of new figures of authority - the aesthetic experiences examined here concern a spectator whose perception lacks in certainty, identification, and opticality what it gains in fallibility, complexity, and interrelatedness. Precarious Visualities provides a new understanding of spectatorship as a relation that is at once corporeal and imaginary, and persistently prolific in its cultural, social, and political effects. Contributors include Raymond Bellour (École des hautes études en sciences sociales), Monika Kin Gagnon (Concordia University), Beate Ochsner (University of Mannheim -Universität Mannheim), Claudette Lauzon (McGill University), David Tomas (Université du Québec à Montréal), Slavoj Zizek (Ljubljiana University and University of London), Marie Fraser (Université du Québec à Montréal), Alice Ming Wai Jim (Concordia University), Julie Lavigne (Université du Québec à Montréal), Amelia Jones (University of Manchester), Eric Michaud (École des hautes études en sciences sociales), Hélène Samson (McCord Museum), and Thierry Bardini (Université de Montréal)."
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Contributor: Olivier Asselin
Olivier Asselin is associate professor in the Department of Art History and Film Studies, University of Montréal.
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Contributor: Johanne Lamoureux
Johanne Lamoureux is professor in the Department of Art History, University of Montréal.
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Contributor: Christine Ross
Christine Ross is professor of art history at McGill University.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: The Precarious Visualities of Contemporary Art and Visual Culture
3 - “Am I Still in the Picture?”: The Unsettling of Identification
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Self-Portraits
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Ending Myths and the Catholic Outing of Andy Warhol
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The Persistence of Spectatorship: The Racialized and Ethnicized Gaze
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“Are We Still in the Game?”: David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ
136 - Interfaces of (In)Visibility
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What the Body Remembers: Rebecca Belmore’s Memorial to Missing Women
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The Threshold of an Interface: Ilya Kabakov’s Looking up, Reading the Words (1997)
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The Star and the Prisoner: The Spectacle and Surveillance of the Self on the Web
198 - The Staging of Hallucination (of Hallucination)
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Hallucination as Ideology in Cinema
229 - Para-Siting Visuality
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Media Image, Public Space, and the Body: Around Krzysztof Wodiczko’s Alien Staff
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Mediating Place-Identity: Notes on Mathias Woo’s A Very Good City
264 - The Polysensorialized Screen
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Janine Antoni’s Lick and Lather: Eroticism as Identity Subversion
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Televisual Flesh: The Body, the Screen, the Subject
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Real Time, Lived Time: ar Art, Perception, and the Possibility of the Event
328 - The Generating Image
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The Descent of the Image
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Resemblance and Identification: The Paradox of Gary Schneider’s Genetic Self-Portrait
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Variations on Genetic Insignificant: Metaphors of the (Non)Code
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Author Bios
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Index
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For universities and colleges of further and higher education