Brutal Vision

Brutal Vision
Author: Karl Schoonover
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0816675546

How spectacular visions of physical suffering in post–World War II Italian neorealist films redefined moviegoing as a form of political action

Visions

Visions
Author: C.G. Jung
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1547
Release: 2022-05-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317725905

For Jung, the beautiful and brilliantly creative 28-year old Christiana Morgan was an inspired force whose path in self-analysis paralleled his own quest for personal knowledge. By teaching Morgan the trance-like technique of active imagination, Jung helped her embark on a series of archetypal adventures which she depicted in paintings of great virtuosity and he candidly recounted at a seminar given to some of his closest followers. Through his eloquent description of the fiery, mythic visions of a woman discovering her repressed sexuality and feminine power, Jung reveals how deeply this encounter challenged his understanding of feminine psychology. These two volumes bring together for the first time colour reproductions of Morgan's paintings with a complete transcript of the seminar.

Pasolini

Pasolini
Author: Stefania Benini
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442648066

Benini illuminates the radical politics embedded within Pasolini's adoption of Christian themes.

Brutality the Third Eye

Brutality the Third Eye
Author: Candace Phillips-Anderson
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1633388891

In the nineties, what happens when the world news is full of sucker punches, knocking out of teeth, underhanded deals, and blue lights and guns up and down urban streets? Terrance Burton, a suburban African American man, along with his lovely family, decides to visit his parents. Love, good cooking, and laughter are a recipe for celebration. After absorbing a joyful day, there comes a time when the fun has to end and it's time to go home. It's time for Terrance Burton and his family to leave and arrive at their humble abode. In this area of the South, along with the reality of police brutality, what do you do when you are surrounded by blue lights in a country town with no streetlights? Unlike the norm, two bigot cops stomp out of their car, intending to make their quota: slaughter the skin that is not the color of their own. Up close and personal, Terrance is introduced to the modernaEUR"day noose called a billy club. Dying is not acceptable. With the gift of The Third Eye, ruthlessly Terrance promises to punish and destroy the lives of everyone involved. Welcome to the world of torcher, slaughter, and retribution.

Visions of Paradise

Visions of Paradise
Author: Wheeler Winston Dixon
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006-02-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0813552419

Depictions of sex, violence, and crime abound in many of today's movies, sometimes making it seem that the idyllic life has vanished-even from our imaginations. But as shown in this unique book, paradise has not always been lost. For many years, depictions of heaven, earthly paradises, and utopias were common in popular films. Illustrated throughout with intriguing, rare stills and organized to provide historical context, Visions of Paradise surveys a huge array of films that have offered us glimpses of life free from strife, devoid of pain and privation, and full of harmony. In films such as Moana, White Shadows in the South Seas, The Green Pastures, Heaven Can Wait, The Enchanted Forest, The Bishop's Wife, Carousel, Bikini Beach, and Elvira Madigan, characters and the audience partake in a vision of personal freedom and safety-a zone of privilege and protection that transcends the demands of daily existence. Many of the films discussed are from the 1960s-perhaps the most edenic decade in contemporary cinema, when everything seemed possible and radical change was taken for granted. As Dixon makes clear, however, these films have not disappeared with the dreams of a generation; they continue to resonate today, offering a tonic to the darker visions that have replaced them.

Global Melodrama

Global Melodrama
Author: Carla Marcantonio
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137528192

Global Melodrama is the first booklength work to investigate melodrama in a specifically twenty-first century setting across regional and national boundaries, analyzing film texts from a variety of national contexts in the wake of globalization.

Revelation

Revelation
Author: Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1991
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800625108

Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza charts a new and provocative course in the interpretation of the book of Revelation. She recognizes not only the ideological distortions but also the sociopolitical location of the Apocalypse. In this way she opens to the reader the world of vision of this powerful New Testament book. This book has three major sections: (1) an introduction that centers on social location and rhetorical analysis; (2) the commentary; and (3) a theo- ethical rhetorical reading of the visionary world of the book of Revelation under the headings of empire, tribulation, resistance, and competing voices.

Brutal Aesthetics

Brutal Aesthetics
Author: Hal Foster
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-10-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691253080

How artists created an aesthetic of “positive barbarism” in a world devastated by World War II, the Holocaust, and the atomic bomb In Brutal Aesthetics, leading art historian Hal Foster explores how postwar artists and writers searched for a new foundation of culture after the massive devastation of World War II, the Holocaust, and the atomic bomb. Inspired by the notion that modernist art can teach us how to survive a civilization become barbaric, Foster examines the various ways that key figures from the early 1940s to the early 1960s sought to develop a “brutal aesthetics” adequate to the destruction around them. With a focus on the philosopher Georges Bataille, the painters Jean Dubuffet and Asger Jorn, and the sculptors Eduardo Paolozzi and Claes Oldenburg, Foster investigates a manifold move to strip art down, or to reveal it as already bare, in order to begin again. What does Bataille seek in the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux? How does Dubuffet imagine an art brut, an art unscathed by culture? Why does Jorn populate his paintings with “human animals”? What does Paolozzi see in his monstrous figures assembled from industrial debris? And why does Oldenburg remake everyday products from urban scrap? A study of artistic practices made desperate by a world in crisis, Brutal Aesthetics is an intriguing account of a difficult era in twentieth-century culture, one that has important implications for our own. Published in association with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Please note: All images in this ebook are presented in black and white and have been reduced in size.

The Scandalous Eye

The Scandalous Eye
Author: Silvano Levy
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780853235590

Conroy Maddox discovered surrealism by chance in 1935 and spent the rest of his life exploring its potential through his paintings, collages, photographs, objects and texts. Inspired by artists such as Max Ernst, Oscar Dominguez and Salvador Dalí, he rejected academic painting in favor of techniques that expressed the surrealist spirit of rebellion. Maddox went on to become a rebel in every sense – the defiance that had initially turned towards aesthetics became a broader challenge against morality, religion and the establishment as a whole. Maddox’s colorful exploits and outstanding artistic production undoubtedly made him Britain’s most beguiling, provocative and vigorous exponent of surrealism. This book maps out his place in the history of the surrealist movement and reveals the intellectual complexity as well as the poignant charm of an oeuvre that spans eight decades.

Lessons in Disability

Lessons in Disability
Author: Jacob Stratman
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 078649932X

Disability is a growing reality. According to the United States Census Bureau, approximately 57 million people--19 percent of the population--had a disability in 2010, more than half being reported as "severe." Interest in disability studies is also growing, in literature, film, art, politics and religion. Exploring the intersection between disability and young adult literature, this collection of new essays fills a gap in scholarship between teachers and YAL scholars. The contributors offer textual analysis, best practices and numerous examples that enable teachers to expose students to dynamic characters who both reflect and contrast with the reader's reality.