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Rethinking Borders John C. Welchman

Rethinking Borders By John C. Welchman

Rethinking Borders by John C. Welchman


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It develops important contexts in art and architectural theory, contemporary film-making, criticism and cultural politics, for the proliferation of 'border theories' and 'border practices' that have marked a new stage in the debates over postmodernism, cultural studies and postcolonialism.

Rethinking Borders Summary

Rethinking Borders by John C. Welchman

The condition of borders has been crucial to many recent exhibitions, conferences and publications. But there does not yet exist a convincing critical frame for the discussion of border discourses. Rethinking Borders offers just such an introduction. It develops important contexts in art and architectural theory, contemporary film-making, criticism and cultural politics, for the proliferation of 'border theories' and 'border practices' that have marked a new stage in the debates over postmodernism, cultural studies and postcolonialism.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations - Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - A Matter of Tuning; T.T. Minh-ha - The Bleed: Body Meets Image; Brian Massumi - Response from P. Patton - Battle Lines; B.Colomina - Response from S.Best - The Cultural Periphery and Postmodern Decentering: Latin America's Reconversion of Borders; N.Richard - Sub-cultural Cross-dressing; C.Olalquiaga - Displacement in the Public Sphere; C.Merewether - Metramorphic Borderlinks and Matrixial Borderspace in Subjectivity as Encounter; B.Lichtenberg-Ettinger - The Philosophical Brothel; J.C.Welchman - Response from D.Avalos - Index

Additional information

NLS9781349127276
9781349127276
1349127272
Rethinking Borders by John C. Welchman
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
1996-01-01
208
N/A
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