postmodernism - Hutcheon http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/taxonomy/term/144/0 en Campbell's Soup Cans and Parody http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/73 <p>I really enjoyed the Burgin quote Hutcheon brings into her essay when talking about parody and representation . . . "We can no longer unproblematically assume that 'Art' is somehow outside of the complex of other representational practices and institutions with which it is contemporary -- particularly today, those which constitute what we so problematically call the 'mass-media.'" (p. 95-6)</p> <p>I saw strongs ties to the Warhol discussion of last week, which prompts me to bring up this article: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7022598.stm" title="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7022598.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7022598.stm</a></p> <p><a href="http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/73">read more</a></p> http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/73#comments advertising and art Hutcheon late capitalism parody Warhol Mon, 08 Oct 2007 18:22:44 +0000 es23 73 at http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007 Hutcheon on Pastiche http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/72 <p>I agree with Hutcheon's depiction of postmodern parody as "value-problematizing" rather than "value-free". She states, "Postmodern parody is a king of contesting revision or rereading of the past that both confirms and subverts the power of the representations of history." (94) Indeed, stripping the meaning from past styles/conventions while maintaining some semblance of their structure will inevitably make some statement about our current relation to that past.</p> <p><a href="http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/72">read more</a></p> http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/72#comments Hutcheon irony parody pastiche Mon, 08 Oct 2007 16:10:22 +0000 blankman 72 at http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007 parody & pastiche http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/60 <p>Although I agree with Hutcheon that postmodern parody is useful in contesting representations in history and the history of authorization, it seems to be a device that can easily slip into the (scaaaary) category of Jameson's pastiche. It's not just that it legitimizes that which is parodied while subverting it--I actually think that such double-codedness, that is must work within such contradictions and problematic relationships, makes it an especially complex and interesting form of art &amp; representation.</p> <p><a href="http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/60">read more</a></p> http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/60#comments art Hutcheon parody pastiche Mon, 08 Oct 2007 00:41:35 +0000 oh brother 60 at http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007 Feminism and/in/is postmodernity http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/57 <p>Morefuntocompute and I are presenting on Monday, and we were hoping to start an online discussion about these readings that can be carried over to class. It may very well fail. (Read more.)</p> <p><a href="http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/57">read more</a></p> http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007/node/57#comments Benhabib Feminism Haraway Hutcheon Huyssen Sun, 07 Oct 2007 02:11:35 +0000 3NT 57 at http://machines.pomona.edu/149-2007