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The Real Real Thing

by Wendy Steiner

Our era is defined by the model. From Victoria's Secret and America's Next Top Model to the snapshots we post on Face-book and Twitter, our culture is fixated on the pose, the state of existing simultaneously as artifice and the real thing. The author shows us the very meaning of the arts in the process of transformation.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Our era is defined by the model. From Victoria's Secret and America's Next Top Model to the snapshots we post on Facebook and Twitter, our culture is fixated on the pose, the state of existing simultaneously as artifice and the real thing.In this bold view of contemporary culture, Wendy Steiner shows us the very meaning of the arts in the process of transformation. Her story begins at the turn of the last century, as the arts abandoned the representation of the world for a heady embrace of the abstract, the surreal, and the self-referential. Today though, this "separate sphere of the aesthetic" is indistinguishable from normal life. Media and images overwhelm us: we gingerly negotiate a real-virtual divide that we suspect no longer exists, craving contact with what J. M. Coetzee has called "the real real thing." As the World Wide Web renders the lower-case world in ever-higher definition, the reality-based genres of memoir and documentary are displacing fiction, and novels and films are depicting the contemporary condition through model-protagonists who are half-human, half-image. Steiner shows the arts searching out a new ethical potential through this figure: by stressing the independent existence of the model, they welcome in the audience in all its unpredictability, redefining aesthetic experience as a real-world interaction with the promise of empathy, reciprocity, and egalitarian connection.A masterly performance by a penetrating, inquisitive mind, The Real Real Thing is that rarest of books, one whose provocations and inspirations will inspire readers to take a new—and nuanced—look at the world around them.

Author Biography

Wendy Steiner is the Richard L. Fisher Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania and a wide-ranging cultural critic who has written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Nation, London Review of Books, and the Times Literary Supplement. She is the author of many books, including, most recently, Venus in Exile: The Rejection of Beauty in Twentieth-Century Art.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Philosophy in the Life Class I: Backgrounds 1 What Is a Model? 2 Yesterday's Models: Stories of the Creation of Women 3 I'm Not Being There: Artist, Model, Celebrity 4 What Happens to Art When Virtually Everything Is Virtual? II: Models in Contemporary Art 5 "Ecstatic Cahoots": New Hierarchies in Contemporary Art 6 Mother, Father, Mirror: Art That Changes the World 7 The Latest Models: Collaborative Creation Stories III: Interactive Aesthetics 8 On Garde: Avant- or Derri

Review

"Surveying the field of contemporary culture with grace and wit, Wendy Steiner comes to the surprising conclusion that 'a revolution is underway in the general understanding of beauty.' The Perfected Form of the engineered celebrity and supermodel - and such things as Platonic architecture and sculpture - is giving way to a more interactive beauty. The real real engages the audience in vital interaction - does not petrify as a Medusa head - it's a Reality2." - Charles Jencks, author of Critical Modernism"

Review Quote

"Wendy Steiner is an original thinker, and I always look forward to her next book with pleasure, and with the anticipation that my education will be enhanced. In this study, she explores the apparent distance between artist and model as a space of the most profound and ramifying intimacy. In lucid prose she explores psychological, philosophical, political, and aesthetic relations at play in modeling. She draws on a wide range of thinkers from Kant to Judith Butler; writers, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, and a particularly rich reading of J. M. Coetzee; and artists, such as Bob Dylan and the architect Peter Eisenman. Against this broad background, Steinerwho once herself modeled for aNew York Timespiece on stylish women academicswrites with eloquence and precision about the unexpectedly rich body of questions raised by the act of modeling."Michael Holquist, Columbia University

Details

ISBN0226772195
Author Wendy Steiner
Short Title REAL REAL THING
Language English
ISBN-10 0226772195
ISBN-13 9780226772196
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Year 2010
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Subtitle The Model in the Mirror of Art
Place of Publication Chicago, IL
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations 50 halftones
Birth 1949
Pages 240
Publication Date 2010-11-01
AU Release Date 2010-11-01
NZ Release Date 2010-11-01
US Release Date 2010-11-01
UK Release Date 2010-11-01
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
DEWEY 709.051
Audience General

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