Turks, Jews, and Other Germans in Contemporary Art
By Peter Chametzky
By Peter Chametzky
By Peter Chametzky
By Peter Chametzky
Category: Art | European World History
Category: Art | European World History
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$29.95
Sep 14, 2021 | ISBN 9780262045766
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Sep 14, 2021 | ISBN 9780262365277
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Praise
“In this compelling, needed study, art historian Peter Chametzky pushes against the persistent bias in German art museums and global art history in telling the narrative of contemporary German art almost solely as a story of white, Christian artists.”
—Maud Lavin, Professor, Visual and Critical Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Who Can Represent Germany?
1. Languages
2. Bodies
3. Foods
4. Mass Media
5. Spaces and Times
Conclusion: Currency and Continual Change
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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