Questioning what the term 'Chinese art' means in the era of global art, this book situates Chinese contemporary art in the matrix of global expositions and political transnationalisms. Its case studies explore the changing political concept of Chineseness by examining performative, body-oriented video and eco-feminist works.
Questioning what the term 'Chinese art' means in the era of global art, this book situates Chinese contemporary art in the matrix of global expositions and political transnationalisms. Its case studies explore the changing political concept of Chineseness by examining performative, body-oriented video and eco-feminist works.
Jane Chin Davidson is Professor of Art and Design at California State University, San Bernardino
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: staging art and Chineseness 1 Chineseness as a theoretical historical and political problem in global art and exhibition 2 Patty Chang and the transnational cinematic subject of Chineseness 3 Environment labor and video: (eco) feminist interpellations of Chineseness in the work of Yuk King Tan Cao Fei Wu Mali 4 The dialectical image of empire 5 The archive of Chineseness: the global exposition and the museum Index
Introduction: staging art and Chineseness 1 Chineseness as a theoretical historical and political problem in global art and exhibition 2 Patty Chang and the transnational cinematic subject of Chineseness 3 Environment labor and video: (eco) feminist interpellations of Chineseness in the work of Yuk King Tan Cao Fei Wu Mali 4 The dialectical image of empire 5 The archive of Chineseness: the global exposition and the museum Index
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