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Art about AIDS : Nan Goldin's exhibition Witnesses : against our vanishing
In addition to being a medical, political, and social crisis, the AIDS epidemic in the United States also led to a crisis of artistic representation. This book reveals the important political and moral role of American photographers in the social discourse on AIDS based on the 1989 New York exhibition, 'Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing' curated by photographer Nan Goldin.
Epistemologies of Aesthetics
2015
The ideas of \"art as research\" and \"research as art\" have risen over the past two decades as important critical focuses for the philosophy of media, aesthetics, and art.Of particular interest is how the methodologies of art and science might be merged to create a better conceptual understanding of art-based research.
Semantic Traces of Social Interaction from Antiquity to Early Modern Times
2017
There are many methods that use historical semantic analysis as the key to unlocking an understanding of past epochs, concepts in the humanities, and socio-historical events, including: conceptual history, lexicometry and socio-historical discourse semantics. As diverse as these approaches are, stemming as they do from varying academic traditions, together they have proven that language is more than just a passive medium to transport meaning. Words and their meanings on the one hand, and the changes in those meanings on the other, influence socio-cultural structures, orders of knowledge, ideologies, and mentalities. In turn, socio-political achievements, ideological orientation, novel ways of thinking, and modifications of scientific knowledge and cultural practices inform and change the way words are used, leading to neologisms and semantic shifts as well as to expanded or narrowed meanings. Tracing the changes in the meaning of conversatio and its modern language derivatives, this book illustrates the productivity of historical semantic analysis for cultural studies.
Art about AIDS
2016
In addition to being a medical, political, and social crisis, the AIDS epidemic in the United States also led to a crisis of artistic representation.This book reveals the important political and moral role of American photographers in the social discourse on AIDS based on the 1989 New York exhibition, \"Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing\" curated by.