Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
3. Frederic Edwin Church: Earth First?
-
Timothy W. Luke
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Situating Art and Critical Discourse in Contemporary Political Contexts 1
-
I ENVISIONING A PAST, IMAGINING THE WEST
- 1. George Caleb Bingham: Contested Ground 9
- 2. Frederic Remington: Riding into the Sunset 27
- 3. Frederic Edwin Church: Earth First? 40
- 4. The West Explored: How the West was Won, or Why Is the Winning Westernized? 52
- 5. Georgia O'Keeffe: Ideology and Utopia in the American Southwest 68
- 6. Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas 79
- 7. American Impressionism-California School: "California Dreamin'''? 91
-
II DEVELOPING THE PRESENT, DEFINING A WORLD
- 8. Japan-The Shaping of Daimyo Culture, II8S-1868: The Ironies ofImperialism in the Empire of Signs 107
- 9. Made in U.S.A.: "The Pride is Back"? 119
- 10. IIya Kabakov: Soviet Life 137
- 11. Hans Haacke: Unfinished Business 152
- 12. Sue Coe: Pure War in the Zero World 169
- 13. Hispanic Art in the United States: "This Is Not a Barrio" 178
- 14. Roger Brown: Tracing the Silhouettes from the Shadow of the Silent Majorities 189
- 15. Robert Longo: The Ecstasy of Communication 200
- 16. Culture and Commentary: Riding the Hoverculture 213
- 17. The Politics ofImages: Art Criticism as Cultural Criticism 227
- Notes 235
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Situating Art and Critical Discourse in Contemporary Political Contexts 1
-
I ENVISIONING A PAST, IMAGINING THE WEST
- 1. George Caleb Bingham: Contested Ground 9
- 2. Frederic Remington: Riding into the Sunset 27
- 3. Frederic Edwin Church: Earth First? 40
- 4. The West Explored: How the West was Won, or Why Is the Winning Westernized? 52
- 5. Georgia O'Keeffe: Ideology and Utopia in the American Southwest 68
- 6. Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas 79
- 7. American Impressionism-California School: "California Dreamin'''? 91
-
II DEVELOPING THE PRESENT, DEFINING A WORLD
- 8. Japan-The Shaping of Daimyo Culture, II8S-1868: The Ironies ofImperialism in the Empire of Signs 107
- 9. Made in U.S.A.: "The Pride is Back"? 119
- 10. IIya Kabakov: Soviet Life 137
- 11. Hans Haacke: Unfinished Business 152
- 12. Sue Coe: Pure War in the Zero World 169
- 13. Hispanic Art in the United States: "This Is Not a Barrio" 178
- 14. Roger Brown: Tracing the Silhouettes from the Shadow of the Silent Majorities 189
- 15. Robert Longo: The Ecstasy of Communication 200
- 16. Culture and Commentary: Riding the Hoverculture 213
- 17. The Politics ofImages: Art Criticism as Cultural Criticism 227
- Notes 235
- Index 247