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(Ebook) Pop Art and the Origins of Post-Modernism by Sylvia Harrison ISBN 9780511016240, 9780511031496, 9780511481031, 9780511497681, 9780521791151, 0511016247, 0511031491, 0511481039, 0511497687

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Authors:Sylvia Harrison
Pages:280 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1st
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511016240, 9780511031496, 9780511481031, 9780511497681, 9780521791151, 0511016247, 0511031491, 0511481039, 0511497687
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(Ebook) Pop Art and the Origins of Post-Modernism by Sylvia Harrison ISBN 9780511016240, 9780511031496, 9780511481031, 9780511497681, 9780521791151, 0511016247, 0511031491, 0511481039, 0511497687

Pop Art and the Origins of Post-Modernism examines the critical reception of Pop Art in America during the 1960s. Comparing the ideas of New York-based critics such as Leo Steinberg, Susan Sontag, and Max Kozloff, Sylvia Harrison demonstrates how their ideas bear a striking similarity to the body of thought and opinion now associated with deconstructive postmodernism. Pop Art thus arises as not only a reflection of the dominance of mass communications and capitalist consumerism in postwar American society, but also a subversive commentary on worldviews and the factors necessary for their formation
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