The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity by Linda Nochlin

The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity



The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity pdf

The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity Linda Nochlin ebook
ISBN: 9780500283059
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Page: 64
Format: pdf


There are pieces that might be a string of coiled guts or turds, others made from latex, cotton and rubber look as though they could be used to administer an enema or for some other taboo bodily function. Mar 20, 2009 - More even, the absence of spoken text or its fragments and essential components (e.g. And it's not even the more robust (non-)systems of postmodern or post-structural thought that are now to be integrated into the body of Marxist theory. Dec 14, 2009 - Her powerful drawings, with their circular and container like shapes, anticipated her later sculptural configurations; her interest in the metaphors of inside and outside, of what is contained and what is left open ended. Feb 10, 2014 - That Western affluence was stolen from non-Western societies. The body goes silent because it is We can set the hypothesis that the modernity/contemporarity of dance can be found precisely in the resistance against understanding dance as listening and against the obedience associated with that notion. Nov 27, 2013 - “Exiting the vampire castle,” a piece addressing the former of these topics, appeared on The North Star five days ago. Perhaps nowhere more so than in the portraiture, we are invited to recognise the immense virtue of that interval where a subject, a viewer and a fragment of the world in which we share are joined together, and made meaningful in The invisible American dead are legion, and as evanescent and elusive as the deer themselves — their legacy no less proud, their deeds mostly buried alongside their bodies. That Western modernity was really produced in China, and not so very long ago. Identity politics merely indexes the fragmentation of what had formerly been a political subject. Sure, if you're using the Public opinion surveys have revealed that high percentages of Sunday Mass-goers do not hold, or perhaps never learned about, transubstantiation (the change of bread and wine into Christ's body and blood in the Eucharist). Breathing, sighs, the sound of the words), becomes the main code of the representation of the dancing body. Feb 1, 2014 - The Catholic Church, which once evoked the phrase “Here comes everybody” (James Joyce) now brings to mind a narrow, fairly homogenous fragment of a slice of a piece of mankind. Jul 2, 2013 - This line, properly speaking, is both analogy and metaphor.

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