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'Theresa Hak Kyung Cha in Black and White' explores the relation between text, author, and reader - a nexus theorized as the 'apparatus' in Cha's study of cinema - by tracing two key literary intertexts in Dictée: Henry James's 'The Jolly Corner,' and the writing of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.
Motion pictures --- History. --- Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung --- Thérèse, --- James, Henry, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Piper, Adrian --- Wolf-Rehfeldt, Ruth --- Brodine, Karen --- McCalman, Janet --- Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung --- O'Grady, Lorraine --- Pearce, Naomi
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Critiquing Postmodernism in Contemporary Discourses of Race challenges the critical emphasis on otherness in treatments of race in literary and cultural studies. Sue J. Kim deftly argues that this treatment not only perpetuates narrow identity politics, but obscures the political and economic structures that shape issues of race in literary studies. Kim s revelatory book shows how reading authors through their identity ends up neglecting both complex historical contexts and aesthetic forms. This comparative study calls for a reconsideration of the bases for critical engagement and a reading ethics that melds the best of historicist and formalist approaches to literature.
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American literature --- Asian Americans in literature --- Asian Americans --- Asians --- Ethnology --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Asian American authors&delete& --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- Asian American authors --- Bulosan, Carlos --- Criticism and interpretation --- Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung --- Chin, Frank Chew --- Eaton, Edith --- Eaton, Winnifred --- Hayslip, Le Ly --- Lee, Gus --- Okada, John --- Yamanaka, Lois-Ann
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Is late modern art 'anti-aesthetic'? What does it mean to label a piece of art 'affectless'? These traditional characterisations of 1960's and 1970s art are radically challenged in this subversive art history. By introducing feeling to the analysis of this period, Susan Best acknowledges the radical and exploratory nature of art in late modernism. Her book focuses on four highly influential femal artists - Eva Hesse, Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha - and it explores how their art transformed established avant-garde protocols by introducing an affective dimension. This aspect of their work, while often noted, has never before been analysed in detail.
Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Women artists --- Emotions in art --- Artists, Women --- Women as artists --- Artists --- Aesthetics --- Modernism (Art) --- History --- Hesse, Eva, --- Clark, Lygia, --- Mendieta, Ana, --- Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung. --- Ch'a, Hak-kyŏng --- 차 학경 --- Clark, Ligia, --- Lins, Lygia Pimentel, --- Pimental Lins, Lygia, --- Art --- art history --- avant-garde --- anno 1900-1999 --- lichaam (van de mens) --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar
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"Women's Experimental Writing considers six contemporary authors who use experimental methods and negative modes of critique in their fiction and feminism. The authors covered are Valerie Solanas, Kathy Acker, Theresa Cha, Chantel Chawaf, Jeanette Winterson, and Lynda Barry. These writers all share a commitment to combining extreme content with formally radical techniques in order to enact varieties of gender, sex, race, class and nation-based experience that, they suggest, may only be "represented" accurately through the experimental unmaking of dominant structures of rationality. Ellen Berry extends the anti-social negative critique predominant in queer studies by offering an alternative archive of feminist negative literary practices and explores the consequences of joining an anti-social critique with radical innovations in literary and cultural forms. She argues that the radical aesthetic practices the authors employ are central to the emergence of contemporary Western feminisms and in doing so rectifies a critical neglect of contemporary experimental writing by women, especially in politicized forms, within the still-emerging postmodern canon."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Women authors. --- Feminism and literature. --- Literature --- Authors, Women --- Female authors --- Women as authors --- Authors --- Women and literature --- Women authors --- Acker, Kathy, --- Barry, Lynda, --- Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung --- Chawaf, Chantel --- Solanas, Valerie --- Winterson, Jeanette, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- ווינטרסון, ג׳נט, --- סולאנס, ולרי --- Ch'a, Hak-kyŏng --- 차 학경 --- Fear, Clay, --- Black Tarantula, --- Acker, Kathy --- Chawaf, Chantal
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