Cindy Sherman's Office Killer
Title | Cindy Sherman's Office Killer PDF eBook |
Author | Dahlia Schweitzer |
Publisher | Intellect (UK) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9781841507071 |
One of the twentieth century's most significant artists, Cindy Sherman has quietly uprooted conventional understandings of portraiture and art, questioning everything from identity to feminism. Critics around the world have taken Sherman's photographs and extensively examined what lies underneath. However, little critical ink has been spilled on Sherman's only film, Office Killer, a piece that plays a significant role both in Sherman's body of work and in American art in the late twentieth century. Dahlia Schweitzer breaks the silence with her trenchant analysis of Office Killer and explores the film on a variety of levels, combating head-on the art world's reluctance to discuss the movie and arguing instead that it is only through a close reading of the film that we can begin to appreciate the messages underlying all of Sherman's work. The first book on this neglected piece of an esteemed artist's oeuvre, Cindy Sherman's "Office Killer" rescues the film from critical oblivion and situates it next to the artist's other iconic works.
Cindy Sherman
Title | Cindy Sherman PDF eBook |
Author | Philipp Kaiser |
Publisher | Prestel |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Clowns |
ISBN | 9783791355566 |
"The first career survey to explore the full range of the artist's [Cindy Sherman's] photographic series through the critical lens of cinema. Featuring more than 130 illustrations, ... it explores the artist's use of cinematic artifice across almost 40 years of work." --back cover.
Reexamining Cindy Sherman's 1997 Film
Title | Reexamining Cindy Sherman's 1997 Film PDF eBook |
Author | Augusta Mai Gailey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
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In 1997, the film Office Killer was released to the public. Cindy Sherman, of photographic fame, had directed the film as her first foray into the world of cinema. The film was ultimately received negatively publicly and critically with many critics criticizing that the film had none of the artistic direction that Sherman's photographs displayed. This paper reexamines the film in the context of the critical theory written by Laura Mulvey and Mary Ann Doane about her photographic series Untitled Film Stills, Disasters, and Fairy Tales, reconsidering its merits in line with Sherman's larger oeuvre.
Cindy Sherman
Title | Cindy Sherman PDF eBook |
Author | Cindy Sherman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Art |
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Published to accompany exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2/11/97 - 1/2/98; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 28/2/98 - 31/5/98.
The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Queer Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Gregg |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 865 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0190877995 |
"Queer media is not one thing but an ensemble of at least four moving variables: history, gender and sexuality, geography, and medium. While many scholars would pinpoint the early 1990s as marking the emergence of a cinematic movement (dubbed by B. Ruby Rich, the "new queer cinema") in the United States, films and television programs that clearly spoke to LGBTQ themes and viewers existed at many different historical moments and in many different forms. Cross-dressing, same-sex attraction, comedic drag performance: at some points, for example in 1950s television, these were not undercurrents but very prominent aspects of mainstream cultural production. Addressing "history" not as dots on a progressive spectrum but as a uneven story of struggle, writers on queer cinema in this volume stress how that queer cinema did not appear miraculously at one moment but describes currents throughout the century-long history of the medium. Likewise, while queer is an Anglophone term that has been widely circulated, it by no means names a unified or complete spectrum of sexuality and gender identity, just as the LGBTQ+ alphabet soup struggles to contain the distinctive histories, politics, and cultural productions of trans artists and genderqueer practices. Across the globe, media makers have interrogated identity and desire through the medium of cinema through rubrics that sometimes vigorously oppose the Western embrace of the pejorative term queer, instead foregrounding indigenous genders and sexualities, or those forged in the global South, or those seeking alternative epistemologies. Finally, while "cinema" is in our title, many scholars in this collection see that term as an encompassing one, referencing cinema and media in a convergent digital environment. The lively and dynamic conversations introduced here aspire to sustain further reflection as "queer cinema" shifts into new configurations"--
Cindy Sherman
Title | Cindy Sherman PDF eBook |
Author | Eva Respini |
Publisher | The Museum of Modern Art |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0870708120 |
This retrospective exhibiton presents over one hundred and eighty works covering a thirty five year period.
Going Viral
Title | Going Viral PDF eBook |
Author | Dahlia Schweitzer |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2018-03-09 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0813593182 |
Outbreak narratives have proliferated for the past quarter century, and now they have reached epidemic proportions. From 28 Days Later to 24 to The Walking Dead, movies, TV shows, and books are filled with zombie viruses, bioengineered plagues, and disease-ravaged bands of survivors. Even news reports indulge in thrilling scenarios about potential global pandemics like SARS and Ebola. Why have outbreak narratives infected our public discourse, and how have they affected the way Americans view the world? In Going Viral, Dahlia Schweitzer probes outbreak narratives in film, television, and a variety of other media, putting them in conversation with rhetoric from government authorities and news organizations that have capitalized on public fears about our changing world. She identifies three distinct types of outbreak narrative, each corresponding to a specific contemporary anxiety: globalization, terrorism, and the end of civilization. Schweitzer considers how these fears, stoked by both fictional outbreak narratives and official sources, have influenced the ways Americans relate to their neighbors, perceive foreigners, and regard social institutions. Looking at everything from I Am Legend to The X Files to World War Z, this book examines how outbreak narratives both excite and horrify us, conjuring our nightmares while letting us indulge in fantasies about fighting infected Others. Going Viral thus raises provocative questions about the cost of public paranoia and the power brokers who profit from it. Supplemental Study Materials for "Going Viral": https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/going-viral-dahlia-schweitzer Dahlia Schweitzer- Going Viral: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xF0V7WL9ow