Sexing the Border: Gender, Art and New Media in Central and Eastern Europe
Synopsis
This innovative book represents a timely intervention in both critical discourses on video and new media art, as well as examination of gender in post-Socialist contexts. The chapters explore how encounters between art and technology have been implicated in the representation and analysis of gender, critically reflecting current debates and politics across the region and Europe.
The book offers a diversity of analytical contexts, addressing interwoven histories across post-Socialist Europe, and engages the paradigms of art practice and the visual cultures such histories uphold. Contributors have given a broad interpretation to the questions of video, media and performance, as well as to mediation in relation to art and gender, reflecting on a wide range of subjects, from the curatorial role to artistic practice, cross-cultural collaboration, co-production, democracy and representation, and impasses in securing streamlined identities. The volume brings together rigorously theoretical and visually comprehensive examinations of examples of works, featuring artists such as: Bernd and Hilla Becher; Anna Dau?iková; Izabella Gustowska; Judit Kele; Komar and Melamid; Andrzej Karmasz; Marko Markovi?; Oleg Mavromatti; Tanja Ostoji?; Nebojša Šeri? Šoba; Mare Tralla; Ulay and Abramovi? and others.
Contributors: Inga Fonar Cocos, Mark Gisbourne, Marina Grzini?, Beata Hock, Katarzyna Kosmala, Pawe? Leszkowicz, Iliyana Nedkova, Agata Rogo?, Boryana Rossa, Aneta Stojni?, Josip Zanki. Preface by Katy Deepwell.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- ISBN: 9781443860482
- Number of pages: 275
- Dimensions: 212 x 154 x 28 mm
- Weight: 564g
