An edition of How art becomes history (1992)

How art becomes history

essays on art, society, and culture in post-New Deal America

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An edition of How art becomes history (1992)

How art becomes history

essays on art, society, and culture in post-New Deal America

"These essays on American art and culture explore overlapping social, political, cultural and aesthetic issues of post-New Deal America. The book discusses some of the pioneering developments in art history and cultural studies, from the dissolution of formalism in the late 1960s to the reemergence of Marxism in the 1970s and the infusion of semiotic, feminist, psychoanalytical and racial issues in the 1980s. Also covered is the expanding range of interest of art history into examinations of the social, aesthetic and political implications of popular culture." "The subjects include the FSA photography project; the racial and cultural politics of the museum; the 1964 World's Fair; artists' representations of the Vietnam War; sexual liberation and avant-garde film of the 1960s; and the political function of artists' writings in the 1980s." "Maurice Berger explains the very special nature of American culture from the 1930s to the present, centering on the way in which the 1960s witnessed both a culmination of the New Deal vision and a rejection of these older values in the form of a radical counterculture."--BOOK JACKET.

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New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700/.1/03
Library of Congress
NX180.S6 B47 1992, NX180.S6B47 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 200 p. :
Number of pages
200

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1891099M
Internet Archive
howartbecomeshis0000berg
ISBN 10
0064303853
LCCN
90056354
OCLC/WorldCat
23771337
Library Thing
1420972
Goodreads
3247426

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OL2028715W

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