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Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hard for the Money
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Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hard for the Money
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Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hard for the Money
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Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hardfor the Moneyis a transdisciplinary anthology intersecting art theorypraxis, comparative literature, film & media studies, performance art,ethnic studies, gender studies, age & aging, geography, and laborstudies. The book investigates and analyzes artwork created by artists orcollectives working within the dialogue of Postmodernism and currentglobal arts production. The focus on performative aspect of laboras art and affect becomes more sensate and less about the exploited bodyof labourers, liberating the representation of waged bodies andfurther diversifying the field of Working-Class Studies.
Performative Representation of Working-Class Laborers: They Work Hardfor the Moneyis a transdisciplinary anthology intersecting art theorypraxis, comparative literature, film & media studies, performance art,ethnic studies, gender studies, age & aging, geography, and laborstudies. The book investigates and analyzes artwork created by artists orcollectives working within the dialogue of Postmodernism and currentglobal arts production. The focus on performative aspect of laboras art and affect becomes more sensate and less about the exploited bodyof labourers, liberating the representation of waged bodies andfurther diversifying the field of Working-Class Studies.




















