TITLE | TYPE | DATE CREATED | DATE ISSUED | SUBJECT |
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Finding Symbols and Signs: Losing Use-Values and Referents | Digital Document | 2016-05-25, 2016-05-25 | Jean Baudrillard, commodity, exchange value, use-value, autonomous sign, semiotic structure, Julia Kristeva, Michel Foucault, Karl Marx, object, signifier, signified, commodity, referent, episteme, reference | |
Ethics of Biotechnology and the Art of Patricia Piccinini | Digital Document | 2014-05-08, 2014-05-08 | Biotechnology, Patricia Piccinini, genetic engineering, experimental biotechnology, human-animal hybrid, Noël Carroll, Michael W. Fox, PhD, hybridization, bioethics, genetic alteration, Simon Blackburn, Scott Pilch, genetic manipulation, embryonic stem cell research, Donna Haraway, techno-immortality, Julia Kristeva, abject human body, corpse, moralism, autonomism, aestheticism, Laura Fernandez Orgaz, abject repulsion, anthropomorphic forms | |
Motherhood in a Digital Age of the Self | Digital Document | 2016-06-07, 2016-06-07 | competitive mothering, Ronna Goffen, Julia Kristeva, Leonardo da Vinci, Wayne E. Franits, Benjamin Spock, Dr., Nancy Potishman Weiss, Mommy Blogs, sharenting, Anthony Giddens | |
Hélène Cixous: The Effect of Freud and Lacan on Écriture Féminine | Digital Document | 2013-12-12, 2013-12-12 | Sigmund Freud, feminism, Jacques Lacan, sexuality, Hélène Cixous, Écriture Féminine, Jacques Derrida, Terry Eagleton, psychosexual growth, Michael Billig, Self, Other, essentialism, metaphor, metonymy, Julia Kristeva, Oedipus, Electra, feminist artists, Mary Daly, Adrienne Rich, female associated motifs, Alice Echols, Linda Alcoff, Ann R. Jones, dual sexuality, Mary Beth Edelson, Miriam Shapiro, Wangechi Mutu, Georgia O'Keefe, Judy Chicago, Cindy Sherman | |
A Case for Abject Bodies | Digital Document | 2013-01-04, 2013-01-04 | Kiki Smith, Julia Kristeva, Willem de Kooning's Women: The Body of the Grotesque, Abject Strangers: Toward an Ethics of Respect, Jenny Saville, Eric Plemons, Francis Bacon, Chaim Soutine, abject body, Powers of Horror, Leesa Fanning, Noelle McAfee, Jacques Lacan, subject/object dichotomy, Matrix, Passage, Plan, Rubens Flap, Pause 2, Envisioning the Body in Relation: Finding Sex, Changing Sex, Reverse, Fulcrum, Pee Body, Helaine Posner, Richard Rorty | |
Function of the Artist in Contemporary Society | Digital Document | 2012-07-09, 2012-07-09 | Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Richard Rorty, Sex Pictures series, Therese Lichtenstein, identity, Julia Kristeva, Postmodernism, abjection, Powers of Horror, un-objectivity, corporeality, feminism, Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, Cindy Sherman, Femme Maison, Knife Woman, Destruction of the Father, Meat Abstracts, Loop My Loop | |
An Abject Response to the Netflix Advertisement, "Netflix Employees React to that Scene from 'Gerald's Game'" | Digital Document | 2018-02-02, 2018-02-02 | Facebook, Gerald's Game, Netflix, Julia Kristeva, Powers of Horror; An Essay on Abjection, abjection, advertising, YouTube, reaction videos, Know Your Meme, Google Trends, advertising algorithm, mirror neurons, Fine Brothers Entertainment, REACT Channel, video mashups, Jacques Lacan, object of desire, subject, object, media manipulation | |
Object & Objectification: Advertising Angles for the Gender Specific | Digital Document | 2012-07-09, 2012-07-09 | Julia Kristeva, feminist ethical theories, Lynda Nead, BMW advertising, misogynist message, abject, pornographic imagery, subliminal hierarchy of subjects, cultural standards of feminine beauty, objectification, John Berger, Herbert Marcuse, Anthony Joseph Paul Cortese, Provocateur: Images of Women and Minorities in Advertising, female nude, fragmenting female form, dismembering female form, Powers of Horror, hyper-sexualized human form |