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9781496808066 | Univ Pr of Mississippi, October 1, 2016, cover price $45.00
Product Description: In recent years, scholars, art collectors, and the general public have become increasingly captivated by -outsider art. Identified as intensely original artistic works, outsider art is produced by psychiatric patients, spiritualist trance mediums, reclusive eccentrics, apocalyptic visionaries, and other self-taught and untrained individuals who create things with little regard for mainstream artistic trends or the marketplace...read more
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9789089643636 | Gardners Books, December 15, 2015, cover price $29.20 | About this edition: In recent years, scholars, art collectors, and the general public have become increasingly captivated by -outsider art.
Product Description: From religious tomes to current folk prophesies, recorded history reveals a plethora of narratives predicting or showcasing the end of the world. The incident at Waco, the subway bombing by the Japanese cult Aum Supreme Truth, and the tragedy at Jonestown are just a few examples of such apocalyptic scenarios...read more
Hardcover:
9780814792834 | New York Univ Pr, August 1, 1997, cover price $85.00
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9780814793480 | New York Univ Pr, May 1, 1999, cover price $27.00 | About this edition: From religious tomes to current folk prophesies, recorded history reveals a plethora of narratives predicting or showcasing the end of the world.
Punk body adornment, the most notorious and celebrated of recent styles among youth, emerged in the mid-1970s and has persisted in varying forms to the present day. This book illustrates the confrontational aesthetic of punk style, and examines in detail the symbolic meanings and subversive aspects of punk body art. Like members of previous subcultures, denizens of the punk subculture have created a coherent and elaborate system of adornment calculated to horrify the general public. An aesthetic of shock, negation, and cultural pessimism is revealed not only through adornment, but through music, art, dance, fanzines, and dramatizations of violence. The symbolic inversions, ritual pollutions, and carnivalesque antics of the punk movement violate the conventions of daily life. The anti- commercial, do-it-yourself ethos of punks, with their emphasis on parody and gender confusion and an interest in the exotic and forbidden, further challenge dominant cultural values and ideologies. Along with a history of punk, PUNK AND NEO-TRIBAL BODY ART surveys the distinctive styles that have been influenced by punk ethos and aesthetic (including grunge, Gothic, and riot grrrl), and then examines the commercialization of punk style and how some punks reacted by adopting "neo-tribal" forms of body art inspired by non-Western practices in an effort to create an oppositional identity. Special focus is given to post-punk artist Perry Farrell, former lead singer of Jane's Addiction and founder of the annual Lollapalooza music festivals. Emphasizing individual meanings and personal aesthetics, the book explores the subversive and transformative appeal of tattooing, piercing, and scarification among youth and the ways that these forms of body modification are used to articulate feelings of estrangement, mark memorable events, signify a rite of passage, and individualize the body in an aesthetically pleasing and symbolically powerful manner.
Hardcover:
9780878057351 | Univ Pr of Mississippi, September 1, 1995, cover price $25.00
Paperback:
9780878057368 | Univ Pr of Mississippi, May 1, 1995, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Punk body adornment, the most notorious and celebrated of recent styles among youth, emerged in the mid-1970s and has persisted in varying forms to the present day.
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