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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Science Fiction & Fantasy Art, Modern Art

Bad girls and sick boys

by Linda S Kaufman
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Overview

Linda S. Kauffman turns the pornography debate on its head with this audacious analysis of recent taboo-shattering fiction, film, and performance art.
Investigating the role of fantasy in art, politics, and popular culture, she shows how technological advances in medicine and science (magnetic resonance imaging, computers, and telecommunications) have profoundly altered our concepts of the human body. Cyberspace is producing new forms of identity and subjectivity. The novelists, filmmakers, and performers in Bad Girls and Sick Boys are the interpreters of these brave new worlds, cartographers who are busy mapping the fin-de-millennium environment that already envelops us.
Bad Girls and Sick Boys offers a vital and entertaining tour of the current cultural landscape. Kauffman boldly connects the dots between the radical artists who shatter taboos and challenge legal and aesthetic conventions. She links writers like John Hawkes and Robert Coover to Kathy Acker and William Vollmann; filmmakers like Ngozi Onwurah and Isaac Julien to Brian De Palma and Gus Van Sant; and performers like Carolee Schneemann and Annie Sprinkle to the visual arts. Kauffman's lively interviews with J. G. Ballard, David Cronenberg, Bob Flanagan, and Orlan add an extraordinary dimension to her timely and convincing argument.

About the Author, Linda S Kaufman

Linda S. Kauffman is Professor of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of Discourses of Desire: Gender, Genre and Epistolary Fictions (1986); Special Delivery: Epistolary Modes in Modern Fiction (1992); and editor of three collections of feminist essays, including American Feminist Thought at Century's End (1993).

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Editorials

Dennis Cooper

At a time when cultural studies are so often fatally sidelined by trouble-free arguments for or against total artistic freedom, Kauffman's Bad Girls and Sick Boys constitutes a one-book crusade for the value of treating the passionate with a personalized passion. -- Bookforum

Book Details

Published
September 17, 1998
Publisher
Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, c1998.
Pages
324
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520210325

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