Subversive Performance in the Age of Human Capital
暫譯: 人力資本時代的顛覆性表現
Kollectiv, Pil, Kollectiv, Galia
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-08-06
- 售價: $5,280
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $5,174
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 280
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031358171
- ISBN-13: 9783031358173
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商品描述
Contemporary art relies on an expansionist, modernist ideal and still progresses through a critique of earlier forms of democratisation. But beneath this democratic drive, lurks a creeping crisis. Under neoliberalism, criticality has become a zone of value production. A self-deprecating irony, exposing and re-enacting this position of impotence, is one of the few gestures left in the arsenal of critical art. Against this irony, this book pits overidentification. This term has been taken to mean a kind of parodic mimicry of institutional power. Using a broad tapestry of sources, from political philosophers to art theorists, from post-Marxist critiques of labour to ethnographic studies, it proposes an interpretation of overidentification that does not collapse into ironic posturing. The authors differentiate this from bad faith flirting with taboo aesthetics by focusing on practices grounded in a genuine identification with power that ushers the kind of excess implied by overidentification. It is these forms of overidentification that destabilise the metastasis of liberal-democracy. Staging forms of critique not so readily absorbed into the structure of the present, these subversive performances herald a future beyond the democratic paradox.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
當代藝術依賴於擴張主義的現代主義理想,並透過對早期民主化形式的批判持續進展。然而,在這種民主驅動的背後,潛藏著一場逐漸加劇的危機。在新自由主義下,批判性已成為一種價值生產的區域。自嘲的諷刺,揭露並重演這種無能為力的立場,是批判藝術中僅存的少數手段之一。與這種諷刺相對抗,本書提出了過度認同(overidentification)的概念。這個術語被理解為一種對制度權力的戲謔模仿。通過廣泛的資料來源,從政治哲學家到藝術理論家,從後馬克思主義對勞動的批判到民族誌研究,本書提出了一種不會淪為諷刺姿態的過度認同解釋。作者將其與與禁忌美學調情的壞信仰區分開來,專注於那些基於對權力的真實認同的實踐,這些實踐引入了過度認同所暗示的那種過剩。正是這些形式的過度認同使自由民主的轉移不穩定。這些不易被當前結構吸收的批判形式,這些顛覆性的表演預示著一個超越民主悖論的未來。
作者簡介
Pil and Galia Kollectiv are artists, writers and curators working in collaboration.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Pil 和 Galia Kollectiv 是一對合作的藝術家、作家和策展人。