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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A series of propositions and encounters in service to an aesthetic and poetic experience of living life led by death.Part studious, part visceral, Dying Livingly is a collection of short essays and lyrical prose written in the first few years of the author's holistic death care practice. With a focus on the material cultures and sociality of end-of-life spaces, the writing reaches toward a future of compassionate, community-centered death care.Death has been outsourced, medicalized, and commodified for over a century. Existing at a threshold of innovation and transformation today, death is not a plight to master or transcend but a reality of insistent change requiring our humble surrender. Working in tandem with the possibilities and limits of medicine, the holistic death care movement aims to support people and their communities in death literacy and phobia. It stewards both ancient and new practices in death care and centers social, political, and ecological imperatives for how we die.If death is an amplification of living, the attention here is on bearing witness to life in and around the dying. Living a death-oriented life is not simply for those and their loved ones navigating a terminal diagnosis and finite amount of time to live; it is for all of us. Death awareness leads to a valuing of life, which is urgently needed for justice, healing, and our livability.With fervor and deep reverence, this collection demonstrates that what is needed above all is a presence-simple but challenging-that refuses to look away as life slips from our grip. In this light, the writing details lessons in what it means to be prepared for death but also impossibly ready, an ambivalent leap into the unknown. Death is a horizon that inspires us to live fully, with the vulnerability necessary in giving and receiving care. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: University of Chicago press, 2018
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist artist known as a pioneer of queer experimental and documentary film. In October 2017, Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art will present a comprehensive solo exhibition to celebrate the depth and expa nse of Hammer's five decades of art making. Bringing together both known and previously unseen works of film and video, installations, works on paper, and material from her archive, the exhibition addresses critical themes that appear in Hammer's work, inc luding: lesbian representation, subjectivity, and sexuality; intimacy and sensation; and conditions and maintenance of life and illness. This exhibition highlights the resonating impact of Hammer's artistic narrative and material experimentation across dis ciplines within queer art history. Additionally, as part of this exhibition, we are putting together a publication that will touch on different aspects of Hammer's body of wor k and practice. The material included will look at her work in relationship to experimental queer cinema; lesbian sexuality and lesbian feminist history; hapticity and wildness; viruses, medicine, and environment; to name a few. We desire for the book to f eature a wide range of responses, from academic analysis to poetic interpretation, sprinkled with personal and artistic anecdotes. More of a hybrid monograph and catalogue raisonne, we are very excited that this book will be the first of its kind that cele brates five decades of Hammer's work.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist artist known as a pioneer of queer experimental and documentary film. In October 2017, Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay & Lesbian Art will present a comprehensive solo exhibition to celebrate the depth and expa nse of Hammer's five decades of art making. Bringing together both known and previously unseen works of film and video, installations, works on paper, and material from her archive, the exhibition addresses critical themes that appear in Hammer's work, inc luding: lesbian representation, subjectivity, and sexuality; intimacy and sensation; and conditions and maintenance of life and illness. This exhibition highlights the resonating impact of Hammer's artistic narrative and material experimentation across dis ciplines within queer art history. Additionally, as part of this exhibition, we are putting together a publication that will touch on different aspects of Hammer's body of wor k and practice. The material included will look at her work in relationship to experimental queer cinema; lesbian sexuality and lesbian feminist history; hapticity and wildness; viruses, medicine, and environment; to name a few. We desire for the book to f eature a wide range of responses, from academic analysis to poetic interpretation, sprinkled with personal and artistic anecdotes. More of a hybrid monograph and catalogue raisonne, we are very excited that this book will be the first of its kind that cele brates five decades of Hammer's work. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A series of propositions and encounters in service to an aesthetic and poetic experience of living life led by death.Part studious, part visceral, Dying Livingly is a collection of short essays and lyrical prose written in the first few years of the author's holistic death care practice. With a focus on the material cultures and sociality of end-of-life spaces, the writing reaches toward a future of compassionate, community-centered death care.Death has been outsourced, medicalized, and commodified for over a century. Existing at a threshold of innovation and transformation today, death is not a plight to master or transcend but a reality of insistent change requiring our humble surrender. Working in tandem with the possibilities and limits of medicine, the holistic death care movement aims to support people and their communities in death literacy and phobia. It stewards both ancient and new practices in death care and centers social, political, and ecological imperatives for how we die.If death is an amplification of living, the attention here is on bearing witness to life in and around the dying. Living a death-oriented life is not simply for those and their loved ones navigating a terminal diagnosis and finite amount of time to live; it is for all of us. Death awareness leads to a valuing of life, which is urgently needed for justice, healing, and our livability.With fervor and deep reverence, this collection demonstrates that what is needed above all is a presence-simple but challenging-that refuses to look away as life slips from our grip. In this light, the writing details lessons in what it means to be prepared for death but also impossibly ready, an ambivalent leap into the unknown. Death is a horizon that inspires us to live fully, with the vulnerability necessary in giving and receiving care. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist artist known as a pioneer of queer experimental and documentary film. In October 2017, Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay & Lesbian Art will present a comprehensive solo exhibition to celebrate the depth and expa nse of Hammer's five decades of art making. Bringing together both known and previously unseen works of film and video, installations, works on paper, and material from her archive, the exhibition addresses critical themes that appear in Hammer's work, inc luding: lesbian representation, subjectivity, and sexuality; intimacy and sensation; and conditions and maintenance of life and illness. This exhibition highlights the resonating impact of Hammer's artistic narrative and material experimentation across dis ciplines within queer art history. Additionally, as part of this exhibition, we are putting together a publication that will touch on different aspects of Hammer's body of wor k and practice. The material included will look at her work in relationship to experimental queer cinema; lesbian sexuality and lesbian feminist history; hapticity and wildness; viruses, medicine, and environment; to name a few. We desire for the book to f eature a wide range of responses, from academic analysis to poetic interpretation, sprinkled with personal and artistic anecdotes. More of a hybrid monograph and catalogue raisonne, we are very excited that this book will be the first of its kind that cele brates five decades of Hammer's work. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Die amerikanische Künstlerin Barbara Hammer (geb. 1939) gilt als eine der Pionierinnen des homosexuellen Dokumentar- und Experimentalfilms, ihre Arbeiten zählen zu den frühesten und umfangreichsten Darstellungen lesbischer Identität, Liebe und Sexualität. Darüber hinaus hat sich die Künstlerin mit weiteren Genres beschäftigt, die erstmals umfassend dokumentiert werden.Seit den 1960er Jahren drehte die feministische, in New York lebende Künstlerin Barbara Hammer nicht nur experimentelle Filme, für die sie mehrfach ausgezeichnet wurde, sondern widmet sich auch Zeichnungen, Collagen, Installationen und der Malerei. In ihren umfangreichen Materialexperimenten dreht sich ihre künstlerische Erzählung um die zentralen Themen der lesbischen Sexualität, Intimität und Empfindung, Beziehungen und Prägungen. In einer sich über fünf Jahrzehnte spannenden Zusammenstellung bekannter und bislang unbekannter Arbeiten wird die enorme Bandbreite der Künstlerin sichtbar und unterstreicht ihre eminente Bedeutung für die homosexuelle Kunstgeschichte. 112 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Die amerikanische Künstlerin Barbara Hammer (geb. 1939) gilt als eine der Pionierinnen des homosexuellen Dokumentar- und Experimentalfilms, ihre Arbeiten zählen zu den frühesten und umfangreichsten Darstellungen lesbischer Identität, Liebe und Sexualität. Darüber hinaus hat sich die Künstlerin mit weiteren Genres beschäftigt, die erstmals umfassend dokumentiert werden.Seit den 1960er Jahren drehte die feministische, in New York lebende Künstlerin Barbara Hammer nicht nur experimentelle Filme, für die sie mehrfach ausgezeichnet wurde, sondern widmet sich auch Zeichnungen, Collagen, Installationen und der Malerei. In ihren umfangreichen Materialexperimenten dreht sich ihre künstlerische Erzählung um die zentralen Themen der lesbischen Sexualität, Intimität und Empfindung, Beziehungen und Prägungen. In einer sich über fünf Jahrzehnte spannenden Zusammenstellung bekannter und bislang unbekannter Arbeiten wird die enorme Bandbreite der Künstlerin sichtbar und unterstreicht ihre eminente Bedeutung für die homosexuelle Kunstgeschichte. 112 pp. Englisch.