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Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba,
Suffering, art, and aesthetics[electronic resource] /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
700.453
Title/Author:
Suffering, art, and aesthetics/ Edited by Ratiba Hadj-Moussa, Michael Nijhawan.
Author:
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba,
other author:
Nijhawan, Michael,
Published:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
Description:
244 p. : : 20 b&w, ill.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
Aesthetics, Modern.
Subject:
Arts and society.
Subject:
Suffering in art.
Subject:
Art and Design.
Subject:
Cultural studies.
Subject:
Theory of art.
ISBN:
113742608X (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137426079
ISBN:
9781137426086 (electronic bk.) :
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction: Suffering in Art: Redrawing the Boundaries-- Ratiba Hadj-Moussa and Michael Nijhawan 1. In Praise of Ambiguity: On the Visual Economy of Distant Suffering-- Fuyuki Kurasawa 2. Denial and Challenges of Modernity: Suffering, Recognition, and Dignity in Sammy Baloji's Photography-- Bogumil Jewsiewicki 3. Events, Images, and Affect: The Tsunami in the Folk Art of Bengal-- Roma Chatterji 4. Vocalizations of Suffering-- Caterina Pasqualino 5. The Art of Suffering: Postcolonial (Mis)Apprehensions of Nigerian Art-- Conerly Casey 6. The Past's Suffering and the Body's Suffering: Algerian Cinema and the Challenge of Experience-- Ratiba Hadj-Moussa 7. The Diasporic Rasa of Suffering: Notes on the Aesthetics of Image and Sound in Indo-Caribbean and Sikh Art-- Michael Nijhawan and Anna C. Schultz 8. Suffering, Animals, Spectators, and the Challenge of Contemporary Art-- Nathalie Heinich.
[NT 15000229]:
How do we conceptualize the relationship between suffering, art, and aesthetics from within the broader framework of social, cultural, and political thought today? This book brings together a range of intellectuals from the social sciences and humanities to speak to theoretical debates around the questions of suffering in art and suffering and art.
Online resource:
Online journal 'available contents' page
Suffering, art, and aesthetics[electronic resource] /
Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba,
Suffering, art, and aesthetics
[electronic resource] /Edited by Ratiba Hadj-Moussa, Michael Nijhawan. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 244 p. :20 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction: Suffering in Art: Redrawing the Boundaries-- Ratiba Hadj-Moussa and Michael Nijhawan 1. In Praise of Ambiguity: On the Visual Economy of Distant Suffering-- Fuyuki Kurasawa 2. Denial and Challenges of Modernity: Suffering, Recognition, and Dignity in Sammy Baloji's Photography-- Bogumil Jewsiewicki 3. Events, Images, and Affect: The Tsunami in the Folk Art of Bengal-- Roma Chatterji 4. Vocalizations of Suffering-- Caterina Pasqualino 5. The Art of Suffering: Postcolonial (Mis)Apprehensions of Nigerian Art-- Conerly Casey 6. The Past's Suffering and the Body's Suffering: Algerian Cinema and the Challenge of Experience-- Ratiba Hadj-Moussa 7. The Diasporic Rasa of Suffering: Notes on the Aesthetics of Image and Sound in Indo-Caribbean and Sikh Art-- Michael Nijhawan and Anna C. Schultz 8. Suffering, Animals, Spectators, and the Challenge of Contemporary Art-- Nathalie Heinich.
Document
How do we conceptualize the relationship between suffering, art, and aesthetics from within the broader framework of social, cultural, and political thought today? This book brings together a range of intellectuals from the social sciences and humanities to speak to theoretical debates around the questions of suffering in art and suffering and art.How do we conceptualize the relationship between suffering, art, and aesthetics from within the broader framework of social, cultural, and political thought today? How do we test the limits of such frameworks of thinking and speaking when reflecting on artworks that are situated at the very edges of everyday human experiences of vulnerability, loss, and ongoing suffering? This book brings together a range of intellectuals from the social sciences and humanities to speak to cutting-edge theoretical debates around the questions of suffering in art and suffering and art.
PDF.
Ratiba Hadj-Moussa is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Graduate Program in Gender, Feminist, and Women's Studies at York University, Canada. Michael Nijhawan is Associate Professor of Sociology at York University, Canada.
ISBN: 113742608X (electronic bk.) :£72.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Aesthetics, Modern.
LC Class. No.: NX650.S94 / S84 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 700.453
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Introduction: Suffering in Art: Redrawing the Boundaries-- Ratiba Hadj-Moussa and Michael Nijhawan 1. In Praise of Ambiguity: On the Visual Economy of Distant Suffering-- Fuyuki Kurasawa 2. Denial and Challenges of Modernity: Suffering, Recognition, and Dignity in Sammy Baloji's Photography-- Bogumil Jewsiewicki 3. Events, Images, and Affect: The Tsunami in the Folk Art of Bengal-- Roma Chatterji 4. Vocalizations of Suffering-- Caterina Pasqualino 5. The Art of Suffering: Postcolonial (Mis)Apprehensions of Nigerian Art-- Conerly Casey 6. The Past's Suffering and the Body's Suffering: Algerian Cinema and the Challenge of Experience-- Ratiba Hadj-Moussa 7. The Diasporic Rasa of Suffering: Notes on the Aesthetics of Image and Sound in Indo-Caribbean and Sikh Art-- Michael Nijhawan and Anna C. Schultz 8. Suffering, Animals, Spectators, and the Challenge of Contemporary Art-- Nathalie Heinich.
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It is the great merit of this collective volume to bring together recent theoretical advances in the anthropology of art and original empirical cases from various parts of the world, so as to link in novel manner aesthetics, politics, and subjectivities. - Didier Fassin, co-author (with Richard Retchman) of The Empire of Trauma and author of Humanitarian Reason It's commonplace to criticize depictions of suffering as numbing spectacle. Suffering, Art, and Aesthetics offers powerful cases of artworks in many media that capture and express the suffering of others, whether between generations or across cultures, with thoughtful care. By strategies such as privileging the ordinary, giving precedence to non-visual sensory experience, and addressing local audiences first, artworks can decelerate the transition from sensation to meaning, giving recipients time and space to feel, gradually decipher, and collectively learn from experiences of suffering. - Laura U. Marks, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
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