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Non-literary Fiction

Art of the Americas under Neoliberalism
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Explores a new form of fiction that emerged in late-twentieth-century visual art across the Americas.   With Non-Literary Fiction, Esther Gabara examines how contemporary art produced across the Americas has reacted to the rising tide of neoliberal regimes, focusing on the crucial role of fiction in daily politics. Gabara argues that these particular fictions depart from familiar literary narrative structures and emerge in the new mediums and practices that have revolutionized contemporary art. Each chapter details how fiction is created through visual art forms—in performance and body art, posters, mail art, found objects, and installations. For Gabara, these fictions comprise a type of art that asks viewers to collaborate in the creation of the work and helps them to withstand the brutal restrictions imposed by dominant neoliberal regimes.    From repressive regimes of the 1960s and 1970s to free trade agreements of the 1990s, artists and critics consistently said no to economic privatization, political deregulation, and reactionary social logic as they rejected inherited notions of visual, literary, and political representation Through close analyses of artworks and writings by leading figures of these two generations, including Indigenous thinkers, Gabara shows how negation allows for the creation of fiction outside textual forms of literature.  

Author Biography:

Esther Gabara is professor in the Departments of Romance Studies and Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University. She was curator and editor of the exhibition and accompanying catalog Pop América, 1965–1975 and is the author of Errant Modernism: The Ethos of Photography in Mexico and Brazil.     
Release date NZ
January 2nd, 2023
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
12 color plates, 59 halftones
Pages
328
Dimensions
152x229x23
ISBN-13
9780226822365
Product ID
35885960

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