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Outrage: Art, Controversy, and Society

Outrage: Art, Controversy, and Society
Author: R. Howells
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1137283548

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A study of controversy in the arts, and the extent to which such controversies are socially rather than just aesthetically conditioned. The collection pays special attention to the vested interests and the social dynamics involved, including class, religion, culture, and - above all - power.


The Art of Controversy

The Art of Controversy
Author: Victor S Navasky
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0307962148

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A lavishly illustrated, witty, and original look at the awesome power of the political cartoon throughout history to enrage, provoke, and amuse. As a former editor of The New York Times Magazine and the longtime editor of The Nation, Victor S. Navasky knows just how transformative—and incendiary—cartoons can be. Here Navasky guides readers through some of the greatest cartoons ever created, including those by George Grosz, David Levine, Herblock, Honoré Daumier, and Ralph Steadman. He recounts how cartoonists and caricaturists have been censored, threatened, incarcerated, and even murdered for their art, and asks what makes this art form, too often dismissed as trivial, so uniquely poised to affect our minds and our hearts. Drawing on his own encounters with would-be censors, interviews with cartoonists, and historical archives from cartoon museums across the globe, Navasky examines the political cartoon as both art and polemic over the centuries. We see afresh images most celebrated for their artistic merit (Picasso's Guernica, Goya's "Duendecitos"), images that provoked outrage (the 2008 Barry Blitt New Yorker cover, which depicted the Obamas as a Muslim and a Black Power militant fist-bumping in the Oval Office), and those that have dictated public discourse (Herblock’s defining portraits of McCarthyism, the Nazi periodical Der Stürmer’s anti-Semitic caricatures). Navasky ties together these and other superlative genre examples to reveal how political cartoons have been not only capturing the zeitgeist throughout history but shaping it as well—and how the most powerful cartoons retain the ability to shock, gall, and inspire long after their creation. Here Victor S. Navasky brilliantly illuminates the true power of one of our most enduringly vital forms of artistic expression.


Art, Dialogue, and Outrage

Art, Dialogue, and Outrage
Author: Wole Soyinka
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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Never less than profound, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka's fierce and provocative contribution to the debate on multiculturalism brings together 19 iconoclastic essays on African, European, and American literature, culture, and politics. "Unquestionably Africa's most versatile writer".--New York Times


Art & Outrage

Art & Outrage
Author: John A. Walker
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Covering the period from the late 1940s to 1990s , Walker provides a detailed survey of the most prominent cases of art that has scandalised.


Art and Outrage

Art and Outrage
Author: Alfred Perlès
Publisher: New York : Dutton, 1961 [c1959]
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1961
Genre: Authors
ISBN:

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Art and Celebrity

Art and Celebrity
Author: John A. Walker
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A lively and accessible study of what happens when the ‘serious’ world of art collides with celebrity.


Art and Outrage

Art and Outrage
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 261
Release: 1999
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781783718771

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Art, Dialogue & Outrage

Art, Dialogue & Outrage
Author: Wole Soyinka
Publisher: Ibadan : New Horn Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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Sting in the Tale

Sting in the Tale
Author: Antoinette LaFarge
Publisher: Doppelhouse Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-08-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733957953

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An illustrated survey of artist hoaxes, including impersonations, fabula, cryptoscience, and forgeries, researched and written by an expert "fictive-art" practitioner. The shift from the early information age to our 'infocalypse' era of rampant misinformation has given rise to an art form that probes this confusion, foregrounding wild creativity as a way to reframe assumptions about both fiction and art in contemporary culture. At its center, this "fictive art" (LaFarge's term) is secured as fact by employing the language and display methods of history and science. Using typically evidentiary objects such as documentary photographs and videos, presumptively historical artifacts and relics, didactics, lectures, events, and expert opinions in technical language, artists create a constellation of manufactured evidence attesting to the artwork's central narrative. This dissimulation is temporary, with a clear "tell" often surprisingly revealed in a self-outing moment. With all its attendant consequences of mistrust, outrage, and rejection, this genre of art with a sting in its tale is a radical form whose time has come.


Outrage

Outrage
Author: Katherine Giuffre
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2023-06-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 150363583X

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A cultural revolution in England, France, and the United States beginning during the time of the industrial and political revolutions helped usher in modernity. This cultural revolution worked alongside the better documented political and economic revolutions to usher in the modern era of continuous revolution. Focusing on the period between 1847 and 1937, the book examines in depth six of the cultural "battles" that were key parts of this revolution: the novels of the Brontë sisters, the paintings of the Impressionists, the poetry of Emily Dickinson, the Ballets Russes production of Le Sacre du printemps, James Joyce's Ulysses, and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God. Using contemporaneous reviews in the press as well as other historical material, we can see that these now-canonical works provoked outrage at the time of their release because they addressed critical points of social upheaval and transformation in ways that engaged broad audiences with subversive messages. This framework allows us to understand and navigate the cultural debates that play such an important role in 21st century politics.