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100 1 _aSuwalska-Kolecka, Anna
245 0 1 _aArt, Ethics and Provocation
_c['Suwalska-Kolecka, Anna', 'Penier, Izabella']
264 1 _bPeter Lang
_c2016
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aSuwalska-Kolecka, Anna
700 0 _aPenier, Izabella
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aThe main purpose of this volume is to look into a wide spectrum of artistic ventures which cross boundaries and challenge habitual thinking, consequently involving an element of provocation. While it is true that not all great art is provocative, the most memorable artefacts are these which have confounded our aesthetic expectations or stirred our moral imagination. However, as the turn of the millennium witnessed ever more shocking artistic gestures of provocation, the question arises if there are any limits to artistic freedom. The essays collected in this book offer a truly interdisciplinary perspective and deal with creative acts of transgression from a broad range of fields: literature, theatre, visual art, film, anthropology, and others. This volume will appeal to readers interested in artistic and academic pursuits that are subversive and irreverent.
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