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Tables of Contents for Unsettling "Sensation"
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
ix
 
Preface
xi
 
D. Carroll Joynes
Introduction: The Interests in ``Sensation''
1
14
Lawrence Rothfield
Part I Mapping the Minefield
The Brooklyn Controversy: A View from the Bridge
15
7
Carol Becker
The Marriage of Art and Business
22
7
Richard A. Epstein
Part II Art and the First Amendment
The Questions of Free Speech
29
3
Geoffrey R. Stone
Culture and the Constitution: A Guide for the Perplexed
32
12
Cass R. Sunstein
The False Promise of the First Amendment
44
8
David A. Strauss
Reasons We Shouldn't Be Here: Things We Cannot Say
52
20
Stephen B. Presser
Who Should Pay (for the Arts and Culture)? Who Should Decide? And What Difference Should It Make?
72
21
J. Mark Schuster
Part III Art Off-Limits: Public Respect and the Reading of Art
The Subjunctive Mood of Art
93
3
Homi K. Bhabha
An All-Too-Predictable Sensation
96
8
David A. Ross
Sensational or Status Quo: Museums and Public Perception
104
11
Teri J. Edelstein
Offending Images
115
19
W.J.T. Mitchell
The Attitude of the Audience for ``Sensation'' and of the General Public toward Controversial Works of Art
134
21
David Halle
Elisabeth Tiso
Gihong Yi
Part IV Shock Value: Market-Making for Controversial Art
Shop Value
155
7
John Brewer
``Sensation'' and the Ethics of Funding Exhibitions
162
9
James Cuno
Some Sensational Reflections
171
10
Gilbert S. Edelson
Don't Shoot the Messenger: Why the Art World and the Press Don't Get Along
181
18
Andras Szanto
Afterword
199
8
Kimerly Rorscach
About the Contributors
207
1
Index