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E-raamat: Antisemitism, Homophobia, and Contemporary Art [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 152 pages, 5 Halftones, color; 4 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Research in Art and Politics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003624752
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 230,81 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 152 pages, 5 Halftones, color; 4 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Research in Art and Politics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003624752
"This book analyses synchronization as a symptom of the contemporary art world. Acting as a tool within present-day social, economic, and political systems, synchronization assigns individuals to predetermined forms of representation. At its core, the book challenges normative synchronization concepts as projections of a unity of bodies and voices, past and present, self and environment. The text offers a non-linear art historical narrative of those practices which have consistently tried to 'desynchronize' from antisemitism and homophobia. Through thoughtful analysis of art practices from Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, Zanele Muholi, Anna Daucikova, Sharon Hayes, Glenn Ligon, and Chantal Akerman, the author seeks to address the current wish to create contemporaneity for all-often through violence against those perceived as not belonging to it. This book is ideal for researchers and scholars in Art History, Philosophy, Queer Theory, Gender Studies, and Sociology"-- Provided by publisher.

This book analyses synchronization as a symptom of the contemporary art world.



This book analyses synchronization as a symptom of the contemporary art world.

Acting as a tool within present-day social, economic, and political systems, synchronization assigns individuals to predetermined forms of representation. At its core, the book challenges normative synchronization concepts as projections of a unity of bodies and voices, past and present, self and environment. The text offers a non-linear art historical narrative of those practices which have consistently tried to ‘desynchronize’ from antisemitism and homophobia. Through thoughtful analysis of art practices from Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, Zanele Muholi, Anna Daucikova, Sharon Hayes, Glenn Ligon, and Chantal Akerman, the author seeks to address the current wish to create contemporaneity for all—often through violence against those perceived as not belonging to it.

This book is ideal for researchers and scholars in Art History, Philosophy, Queer Theory, Gender Studies, and Sociology.

1.
Chapter_1

Synchronization as Norm - Philosophical Genealogies of De/Synchronization -
Con-Temporaneity, Chronophobia, and Paranoia - The Pathology of Antisemitic
Resentment - The Slave Market - Orientalisms Double Referentiality - In the
Loge - The Sale of a Child Slave - A Wish that Gay People not Exist - Claude
Cahun - Orientalism and Antisemitism Zanele Muholi Gods Phallus

2.
Chapter_2

Chronology and Anachronism - Fantasy of Redemption - Moscow in the 1980s - To
Read Ones Own Desire - Time of the Other or Temporal Denial? - Exposing the
Denial of Anachronism - Unconscious Thought - Envy - Problematizing Feminist
Decolonial Proposals of Making Kinship

3.
Chapter_3

Guilt-free Societies of Labor - Guest labor, forced labor - The Primal Scene
of Narrative - Never forgetting. Wir haben ein Recht auf Arbeit. I AM A
MAN. Lezbyjka na prezydenta. - Conditional and Unconditional/Absolute
Hospitality - Ideology of Cultural Survival - Weak Messianic Force - The
Ghost is the Phenomenon of the Spirit - Irresistible Irony - The Primal Scene
of Slavery - I am a (WO)man

4.
Chapter_4

Drama - Hegel and Haiti - Eisenstein and Pudovin: Beyond Perception as a
Right to Possess - Psychoanalytical Feminists Proposal for a Universalist
Perspective - Les Rendez-vous dAnna - Black Motherhood - Coexistence, Chora
The Primal Scene of Lesbian Sexuality

Conclusion: From Aesthetics to Politics and back
Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic* is an artist, researcher, and writer working within and about contemporary art, art history, cultural studies, and critical theory