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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The first anthology of the multivocal, narrational, performative writings of the intermedia pioneer, who has quietly influenced generations of New York artists and writers from Kathy Acker to Ellie GaA leading figure of the 1970s and '80s downtown New York performance scene, Constance DeJong has channeled time and language as her mediums for the last four decades. The artist's experimental prose, multimedia spoken text works, recitational performance, and digital and media art projects expand the possibilities of narrative form, literary genre and technological interactivity.This reader is the first anthology to collect DeJong's writing to date. Including out-of-print experimental short fiction such as the 2013 publication and performance SpeakChamber, the book also features numerous scripts for performances such as Relatives, a duet between a television and a performer made in collaboration with artist Tony Oursler. Spanning text for disembodied voices emanating from reengineered radios, sound pieces, video works and public art commissions, this anthology gathers DeJong's contributions to language and media art in all their forms.Constance DeJong (born 1945) is a New York-based artist who has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally. Her work has been presented at the Renaissance Society, Chicago; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Wexner Center, Columbus; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and in New York at The Kitchen, Thread Waxing Space, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Dia Center for the Arts. In 1983 she composed the libretto for the Philip Glass opera Satyagraha, which has been staged at opera houses worldwide, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York; the Netherlands National Opera, Rotterdam; and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York. She has permanent audio-text installations in Beacon, New York; London; and Seattle. DeJong has published several books of fiction, including her celebrated Modern Love (Standard Editions, 1977; reissued by Primary Information/Ugly Duckling Presse, 2017), I.T.I.L.O.E. (Top Stories, 1983) and Speakchamber (Bureau, 2013), and her work is included in the anthologies Up Is Up, But So Is Down: New York's Downtown Literary Scene, 1974-1991 (NYU Press, 2006); Blasted Allegories (New Museum/MIT, 1987) and Wild History (Tanam Press, 1985). Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Primary Information 8/9/2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1736534696 ISBN 13: 9781736534694
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. She Follows No Progression reflects on the plurality of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (19511982)s work and legacy, collecting essays, personalnarratives, poems, conversations, letters, and the extratextual in a reader that attests to Chas genre-bending vision and political imagination.The writers, artists, scholars, organizers, and educators collected here, each unique in their voice and method, multiply approaches tolanguage, colonial history, migration, and time in dialogue with Chas unequivocally interdisciplinary practice. Their contributions traversesubjects from Asian American studies to literary history, translation, film theory, and experimental poetics, while attending to the gapsbetween these fields and the intractable entanglements of race, class, and gender that underlie them. She Follows No Progression echoes Chasappeal for a liberatory horizon emergent from all that we are affixed to in the present.She Follows No Progression is published on the occasion of the 2022 program, The Quick and the Dead: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Edition. TheQuick and the Dead is a yearlong, multiphase project that highlights the life, work, and legacy of a deceased writer by bridging their work tothat of contemporary practitioners. In its third year, the program focused on Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.Contributors: Sam Cha, Marian Chudnovsky, Jesse Chun, Una Chung, Anton Haugen, Irene Hsu, Valentina Jager, Juwon Jun, Youbin Kang,Eunsong Kim, Youna Kwak, Jennifer Kwon Dobbs, Andrew Yong Hoon Lee, Jennifer Gayoung Lee, Sujin Lee, Florence Li, Serubiri Moses, JedMunson, Yves Tong Nguyen, Wirunwan Victoria Pitaktong, Brandon Shimoda, Caterina Stamou, Megan Sungyoon, Teline Tran, and SoyoungYoon. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Trade Paperback. Condizione: New. New! 'She Follows No Progression reflects on the plurality of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (19511982)'s work and legacy, collecting essays, personal narratives, poems, conversations, letters, and the extratextual in a reader that attests to Cha's genre-bending vision and political imagination. The writers, artists, scholars, organizers, and educators collected here, each unique in their voice and method, multiply approaches to language, colonial history, migration, and time in dialogue with Cha's unequivocally interdisciplinary practice. Their contributions traverse subjects from Asian American studies to literary history, translation, film theory, and experimental poetics, while attending to the gaps between these fields and the intractable entanglements of race, class, and gender that underlie them. She Follows No Progression echoes Cha's appeal for a liberatory horizon emergent from all that we are affixed to in the present. She Follows No Progression is published on the occasion of the 2022 program, The Quick and the Dead: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Edition. The Quick and the Dead is a yearlong, multiphase project that highlights the life, work, and legacy of a deceased writer by bridging their work to that of contemporary practitioners. In its third year, the program focused on Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.' ~ Publisher.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Primary Information 2022-08-09, 2022
ISBN 10: 1736534696 ISBN 13: 9781736534694
Da: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. She Follows No Progression reflects on the plurality of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982)'s work and legacy, collecting essays, personalnarratives, poems, conversations, letters, and the extratextual in a reader that attests to Cha's genre-bending vision and political imagination.The writers, artists, scholars, organizers, and educators collected here, each unique in their voice and method, multiply approaches tolanguage, colonial history, migration, and time in dialogue with Cha's unequivocally interdisciplinary practice. Their contributions traversesubjects from Asian American studies to literary history, translation, film theory, and experimental poetics, while attending to the gapsbetween these fields and the intractable entanglements of race, class, and gender that underlie them. She Follows No Progression echoes Cha'sappeal for a liberatory horizon emergent from all that we are affixed to in the present.She Follows No Progression is published on the occasion of the 2022 program, The Quick and the Dead: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Edition. TheQuick and the Dead is a yearlong, multiphase project that highlights the life, work, and legacy of a deceased writer by bridging their work tothat of contemporary practitioners. In its third year, the program focused on Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.Contributors: Sam Cha, Marian Chudnovsky, Jesse Chun, Una Chung, Anton Haugen, Irene Hsu, Valentina Jager, Juwon Jun, Youbin Kang,Eunsong Kim, Youna Kwak, Jennifer Kwon Dobbs, Andrew Yong Hoon Lee, Jennifer Gayoung Lee, Sujin Lee, Florence Li, Serubiri Moses, JedMunson, Yves Tong Nguyen, Wirunwan Victoria Pitaktong, Brandon Shimoda, Caterina Stamou, Megan Sungyoon, Teline Tr?n, and SoyoungYoon.
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