Are your students baffled by Baudrillard? Dazed by Deleuze?
Confused by Kristeva?
Other beginners' guides can feel as impenetrable as the original
texts to students who "think in images." Contemporary Thinkers
Reframed instead uses the language of the arts to explore the
usefulness in practice of complex ideas.
Short, contemporary and accessible, these lively books utiliZe
actual examples of artworks, films, television shows, works of
architecture, fashion and even computer games to explain and
explore the work of the most commonly taught thinkers. Conceived
specifically for the visually-minded, the series will prove
invaluable to students right across the visual arts.
'Deconstruction' is touted in every visual area from
architecture to fashion, yet few really understand what Derrida's
notorious concept means, much less his elusive idea of
"differance." In fact Derrida's work can seem almost impenetrable.
This guide explains Derrida's key concepts through examples from
across the whole spectrum of the arts, looking at the work of
architects such as Bernard Tschumi and Daniel Libeskind, fashion
designers such as Ann Demeulemeister and at the work of artists as
varied as Kara Walker, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Rachel Whiteread and
Jeff Wall. Showing what Derrida's work really "means" in practice,
this short guide makes this thinker's complex work accessible to a
wider public.
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