This book brings together a selection of articles that have been published throughout a series of special issues of the journal Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies that originally focused on the so-called 'ethnographic turn' in contemporary arts.
This book brings together diverse perspectives from a range of geographic settings and feature contributions from some of the key thinkers in the field.
(Extra) Ordinary Interiors features research articles and visual essays by academics, research students and practitioners that demonstrate contemporary modes of criticality and reflection on specific interior environments in ways that expand upon that which is ordinary (of the everyday, common, banal, or taken for granted).
Ce numéro thématique s’inscrit dans le prolongement de la journée d’étude organisée par Géographie et cultures en mars 2022 à l’occasion des 30 ans de la revue.
Post-digital art suggests a form of embodiment of digital technologies that unfolds in physical space through hands-on material approaches, and even the repurposing of older analogue media.
Né à Valenciennes, d’un père qui le rudoie et en même temps l’encourage dans sa vocation, Antoine ne montre aucun attachement particulier, ni à sa famille, ni à sa ville.
An Artistic Autoethnography on the Public Fetus explores artistic work with the iconic image of the fetus and the personal consequences of the image by analyzing the so-called public fetus within a feminist approach.
L’enchantement des enfants, les jeux, la musique pour langage, l’apprentissage des mélanges et de l’acceptation de l’autre, c’est Claude Fonfrède qui nous le donne.
This edited volume, written by historians of art and visual culture who are working in the field of animal studies, seeks to understand how our ways of positioning (and ex-positioning) animals have separated us from the other-than-human animals that are an integral part of our interconnected world.
This book identifies and theorises mess in contemporary performance and argues that mess offers a site from which subjects might mobilise and find agency, even as the complexity (and indeed messiness) of everyday life conditions and contains.
(Extra) Ordinary Interiors features research articles and visual essays by academics, research students and practitioners that demonstrate contemporary modes of criticality and reflection on specific interior environments in ways that expand upon that which is ordinary (of the everyday, common, banal, or taken for granted).