The rape of the masters : how political correctness sabotages art
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N72.P6 K54 2004
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N72.P6 K54 2004
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Courbet, Gustave -- 1819-1877
Courbet, Gustave, -- 1819-1877.
Gauguin, Paul -- 1848-1903
Gauguin, Paul, -- 1848-1903.
Geschichte
Gogh, Vincent van -- 1853-1890
Gogh, Vincent van, -- 1853-1890.
Homer, Winslow -- 1836-1910
Homer, Winslow, -- 1836-1910.
Kunst
Kunstbeschouwing.
Political correctness.
Politics in art.
Politieke correctheid.
Politik
Politique dans l'art.
Politiquement correct (Mouvement)
Rothko, Mark -- 1903-1970
Rothko, Mark, -- 1903-1970.
Rubens, Peter Paul -- 1577-1640
Rubens, Peter Paul, -- Sir, -- 1577-1640.
Sargent, John Singer -- 1856-1925
Sargent, John Singer, -- 1856-1925.
Courbet, Gustave, -- 1819-1877.
Gauguin, Paul -- 1848-1903
Gauguin, Paul, -- 1848-1903.
Geschichte
Gogh, Vincent van -- 1853-1890
Gogh, Vincent van, -- 1853-1890.
Homer, Winslow -- 1836-1910
Homer, Winslow, -- 1836-1910.
Kunst
Kunstbeschouwing.
Political correctness.
Politics in art.
Politieke correctheid.
Politik
Politique dans l'art.
Politiquement correct (Mouvement)
Rothko, Mark -- 1903-1970
Rothko, Mark, -- 1903-1970.
Rubens, Peter Paul -- 1577-1640
Rubens, Peter Paul, -- Sir, -- 1577-1640.
Sargent, John Singer -- 1856-1925
Sargent, John Singer, -- 1856-1925.
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Book
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xi, 186 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Colleges and universities used to teach art history to encourage connoisseurship and acquaint students with the riches of our artistic heritage. But now, as Roger Kimball reveals in this book, the student is less likely to learn about the aesthetics of masterworks than to be told, for instance, that Peter Paul Rubens' great painting Drunken Silenus is an allegory about anal rape. Or that Courbet's famous hunting pictures are psychodramas about "castration anxiety." Or that Gauguin's Manao tupapau is an example of the way repression is "written on the bodies of women." Or that Winslow Homer's The Gulf Stream is "a visual encoding of racism.""
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"In The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art, Kimball, an art critic and essayist, shows how academic art history is increasingly held hostage to radical cultural politics - feminism, cultural studies, postcolonial studies and other weapons in the armory of academic anti-humanism. To make his point, Kimball describes the way seven famous works of art - all beautifully reproduced in this volume - have been reinterpreted by contemporary art historians to fit a radical ideological fantasy. He then performs a series of intellectual rescue operations, explaining how these great works should be understood through a series of illuminating readings in which art, not politics, guides the discussion."
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"The Rape of the Masters exposes the charlatanry that stands behind much academic art history and oozes into the art world generally. It also provides an antidote to the tendentious, politically motivated assaults on our treasured sources of culture and civilization that are occurring not only in our universities but in our museums and art galleries as well."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Kimball, R. (2004). The rape of the masters: how political correctness sabotages art . Encounter Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kimball, Roger, 1953-. 2004. The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art. San Francisco: Encounter Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kimball, Roger, 1953-. The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2004.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Kimball, R. (2004). The rape of the masters: how political correctness sabotages art. San Francisco: Encounter Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Kimball, Roger. The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art Encounter Books, 2004.
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