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Patrick Greaney - Quotational Practices: Repeating the Future in Contemporary Art - 9780816687381 - V9780816687381
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Quotational Practices: Repeating the Future in Contemporary Art

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Description for Quotational Practices: Repeating the Future in Contemporary Art Paperback. Num Pages: 240 pages, 6 black & white illustrations, 12 colour plates. BIC Classification: 3JJPK; ACXJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 141 x 215 x 18. Weight in Grams: 342.


Literature and art have always depended on imitation, and in the past few decades quotation and appropriation have become dominant aesthetic practices. But critical methods have not kept pace with this development. Patrick Greaney reopens the debate about quotation and appropriation, shifting away from naïve claims about the death of the author. In interpretations of art and literature from the 1960s to the present, Quotational Practices shows how artists and writers use quotation not to undermine authorship and originality, but to answer questions at the heart of twentieth-century philosophies of history.

Greaney argues that quotation is a technique employed ... Read more

Ultimately, Quotational Practices reveals innovative perspectives on canonical philosophical texts as well as art and literature in a wide range of genres and mediums—from concrete poetry and the artist’s book to performance, painting, and video art.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9780816687381
SKU
V9780816687381
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About Patrick Greaney
Patrick Greaney is associate professor of German and comparative literature at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is author of Untimely Beggar: Poverty and Power from Baudelaire to Benjamin (Minnesota, 2008).

Reviews for Quotational Practices: Repeating the Future in Contemporary Art
"Patrick Greaney’s argument that we might understand history as a sort of utopian subjunctive is provocative and perfectly pitched. This is the kind of book the most ambitious critic aspires to write." —Craig Dworkin, author of No Medium "In this groundbreaking and provocative study of the practice of quotation at the heart of contemporary conceptual writing and art, Patrick Greaney challenges ... Read more

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