On Writing a Literary History of the Contemporary, or What is, or was, "the Contemporary," and should we keep calling it that
By (Author) Margaretanne Hutton
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
9th July 2020
United States
Paperback
48
Width 121mm, Height 191mm, Spine 15mm
666g
"The contemporary" is an established term in a range of scholarly and disciplinary discourses, but what does it mean Interweaving sections drawn from an (apparently) hypothetical and oxymoronic project--the writing of a literary history of "the contemporary"--with a critical analysis of the term(s) "the contemporary" and "contemporary" in the work of a range of theorists, Margaret-Anne Hutton sets out to expose the inconsistencies and ambiguities in its terminological usage, and to unpick some of the knots which bind the substantive and adjective. How can "(the) contemporary" function as a critical term, and how might we map its history
The Contemporary Condition series edited by Geoff Cox and Jacob Lund, Volume 08
Copublished with Aarhus University and ARoS Art Museum