Gone with the wind:
Gone with the Wind is based on a durational Twitter project by Vanessa Place in which she tweeted the whole text of Margaret Mitchell’s 1937 novel from her account @VanessaPlace between 2011 and 2015. ... Place’s work caused controversy in 2015 for reproducing racist language and imagery, leading to...
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[Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]
[Vanessa Place]
2011
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Ausgabe: | [Open edition] |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gone with the Wind is based on a durational Twitter project by Vanessa Place in which she tweeted the whole text of Margaret Mitchell’s 1937 novel from her account @VanessaPlace between 2011 and 2015. ... Place’s work caused controversy in 2015 for reproducing racist language and imagery, leading to Place shutting down her Twitter account before finishing the reposting of the entire novel, and to publish an artist statement explaining her intentions. It was in this context that two books of the same title were published. The one in our collection "gleans the racist language and imagery of the original" (Vanessa Place, "Artist Statement") and sets it in square blocks on each page. This layout decision was described in the author’s statement as setting the racist language in "slave blocks," referencing the stone blocks that were used to display and auction slaves. This framing by the author was also highly criticized for appropriating and reproducing symbols of white supremacist oppression. On Lulu, the book’s blurb consists solely of a link to the artist statement. ... |
Beschreibung: | Im Kolophon fälschlich Vanessa Place's "Factory series" zugeordnet |
Beschreibung: | 309 ungezählte Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781257049042 |
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