Edité par University of Central England /Article Press, Birmingham, 1998
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : Neu. 1. Auflage. Who's Afraid of Red, White and Blue? Attitudes to Popular and Mass Culture, Celebrity, Alternative and Critical Practice and Identity in Politics in Recent British Art. David Burrows Hrsg. University of Central England /Article Press Birmingham 28.3.98. The ArtDialogueEducation series 225:166mm. 100S. Mehr. Abb. Brosch. "Homi K. Bhabha has written that nationalism, or an idea of what consitutes a nation, is different to and in contradiction with the cultural life of a nation. ".the problematic boundaries of modernity are enacted in these ambivalent temporalities of national-space". The question is, in what sense is this concept of modernity relevant to contemporary culture and societies that have been transformed by globalsation. It was with the intention of exploring this question in relation to recent British art (90´s)."Ref. David Burrows. Texts and images first presented at a day-long conference 28 match 1998. Work conversations with Patricia Bickers, Peter Wollen, Michael Corris, John Roberts, BANK, Mark Harris,Yinka Shonibare, Mark Walliger, Jean Fischer, Gavin Turk, Jaki Irvine, David Burrows.