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Poems - Alan Dugan - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

Art and Optics in the Hereford Map - Marcia Kupfer - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

Melodious Guile - John Hollander - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Artist in Edo - Yukio Lippit - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

Bard Graduate Center at 25 - Bard Graduate Center - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Internet in Everything - Laura Denardis - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rodin's Dancers - Juliet Bellow - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

Hope Without Optimism - Terry Eagleton - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

England's Empty Throne - Paul Strohm - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

England's Empty Throne - Paul Strohm - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

After the dethronement and subsequent murder of Richard II, the usurping Lancastrian dynasty faced an exceptional challenge. Interrupting a long period of Plantagenet rule, Henry IV and Henry V needed not only to establish physical possession of the English throne, but to occupy it symbolically as well. In this boldly revisionary book, Paul Strohm provides a new account of the Lancastrian revolution and its aftermath. Integrating techniques of literary and historical analysis, he explores the new dynasty`s quest for legitimacy and the importance of symbolic activity to the making of kingship. Strohm reveals the Lancastrian monarchs as masters of outward display, persuasively "performing" their kingship in a variety of novel ceremonies. Henry IV is crowned with a newly discovered coronation oil. The murdered Richard II is elaborately reburied. Opinion is courted and deceived with invented chronicles, false prophecies, and bogus genealogies. Opponents of the new regime are subject to new varieties of trial and punishment. Far-reaching Lancastrian experiments in domination include the proscription of prophecy, the enlistment of poetry, the use of spies and hired informers, and, most ambitiously, the redefinition of treason to cover not only overt deeds but also things said and even thought. Strohm`s account of the Lancastrian quest for legitimacy and the uses of symbolic power illuminates—indeed recasts—our understanding of a period of unprecedented political upheaval.

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Rachel Harrison Life Hack - David Joselit - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rachel Harrison Life Hack - David Joselit - Bog - Yale University Press - Plusbog.dk

“The work of the sculptor Rachel Harrison is both the zeitgeist and the least digestible in contemporary art. It may also be the most important, owing to an originality that breaks a prevalent spell in an art world of recycled genres, styles, and ideas.”—Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker In her sculptures, room-sized installations, drawings, photographs, and artist’s books, Rachel Harrison (b. 1966) delves into themes of celebrity culture, pop psychology, history, and politics. This publication, created in close collaboration with the artist, explores twenty-five years of her practice and is the first comprehensive monograph on Harrison in nearly a decade. Its centerpiece is an in-depth plate section, which doubles as a chronology of Harrison’s major works, series, and exhibitions. Objects are illustrated with multiple views and details, and accompanied by short texts. This thorough approach elucidates Harrison’s complicated, eclectic oeuvre—in which she integrates found materials with handmade sculptural elements, upends traditions of museum display, and injects quotidian objects with a sense of strangeness. Six accompanying essays cover Harrison’s earliest works to her most recent output. The book also includes a handful of photo-collages that the artist created specifically for this project. Published here for the first time, these pieces superimpose found images with reproductions of Harrison’s own past work. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American ArtExhibition Schedule:Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (October 25, 2019–January 12, 2020)

DKK 524.00
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