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15. Emancipation or Attachments? The Di√erent Futures of Politics
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Bruno Latour
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction: The Contemporaneity Question 1
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PART 1: THE POLITICS OF TEMPORALITY
- 1. Contemporaneity between Modernity and Postmodernity 23
- 2. A Cultural Conjuncture in India: Art into Documentary 30
- 3. Some Rotten Shoots from the Seeds of Time 60
- 4. The Topology of Contemporary Art 71
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PART 2 : MULTIPLE MODERNITIES
- 5. On the Contingency of Modernity and the Persistence of Canons 83
- 6. Politics of Flexible Subjectivity: The Event Work of Lygia Clark 97
- 7. Double Modernity, Para-Modernity 113
- 8. ‘‘Particular Time, Specific Space, My Truth’’: Total Modernity in Chinese Contemporary Art 133
- 9. The Perils of Unilateral Power: Neomodernist Metaphors and the New Global Order 165
- 10. Analogue, 1998–2007 INTRODUCED BY HELEN MOLESWORTH 187
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PART 3: AFTERWORLDS
- 11. The Postcolonial Constellation: Contemporary Art in a State of Permanent Transition 207
- 12. From Emigration to E-migration: Contemporaneity and the Former Second World 235
- 13. Aftermath: Value and Violence in Contemporary South African Art 250
- 14. A Case of Being ‘‘Contemporary’’: Conditions, Spheres, and Narratives of Contemporary Chinese Art 290
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PART 4: COTEMPORALITIES
- 15. Emancipation or Attachments? The Di√erent Futures of Politics 309
- 16. The Return of the Sixties in Contemporary Art and Criticism 324
- 17. Introduction to Info-Aesthetics 333
- 18. The Giftshop at the End of History 345
- 19. Spatial Aesthetics: Rethinking the Contemporary 363
- References 383
- Contributors 413
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction: The Contemporaneity Question 1
-
PART 1: THE POLITICS OF TEMPORALITY
- 1. Contemporaneity between Modernity and Postmodernity 23
- 2. A Cultural Conjuncture in India: Art into Documentary 30
- 3. Some Rotten Shoots from the Seeds of Time 60
- 4. The Topology of Contemporary Art 71
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PART 2 : MULTIPLE MODERNITIES
- 5. On the Contingency of Modernity and the Persistence of Canons 83
- 6. Politics of Flexible Subjectivity: The Event Work of Lygia Clark 97
- 7. Double Modernity, Para-Modernity 113
- 8. ‘‘Particular Time, Specific Space, My Truth’’: Total Modernity in Chinese Contemporary Art 133
- 9. The Perils of Unilateral Power: Neomodernist Metaphors and the New Global Order 165
- 10. Analogue, 1998–2007 INTRODUCED BY HELEN MOLESWORTH 187
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PART 3: AFTERWORLDS
- 11. The Postcolonial Constellation: Contemporary Art in a State of Permanent Transition 207
- 12. From Emigration to E-migration: Contemporaneity and the Former Second World 235
- 13. Aftermath: Value and Violence in Contemporary South African Art 250
- 14. A Case of Being ‘‘Contemporary’’: Conditions, Spheres, and Narratives of Contemporary Chinese Art 290
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PART 4: COTEMPORALITIES
- 15. Emancipation or Attachments? The Di√erent Futures of Politics 309
- 16. The Return of the Sixties in Contemporary Art and Criticism 324
- 17. Introduction to Info-Aesthetics 333
- 18. The Giftshop at the End of History 345
- 19. Spatial Aesthetics: Rethinking the Contemporary 363
- References 383
- Contributors 413
- Index 417