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Universal Prostitution and Modernist Abstraction: A Counterhistory
Universal Prostitution and Modernist Abstraction: A Counterhistory
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In Universal Prostitution and Modernist Abstraction, Jaleh Mansoor provides a counternarrative of modernism and abstraction and a reexamination of Marxist aesthetics. Mansoor draws on Marx's concept of prostitution--a conceptual device through which Marx allegorized modern labor--to think about the confluences of generalized and gendered labor in modern art. Analyzing works ranging from ?douard Manet's Olympia and Georges Seurat's The Models to contemporary work by Hito Steyerl and Hannah Black, she shows how avant-garde artists can detect changing modes of production and capitalist and biopolitical processes of abstraction that assign identities to subjects in the interest of value's impersonal circulation. She demonstrates that art and abstraction resist modes of production and subjugation at the level of process and form rather than through referential representation. By studying gendered and generalized labor, abstraction, automation, and the worker, Mansoor shifts focus away from ideology, superstructure, and culture toward the ways art indexes crisis and transformation in the political economic base. Ultimately, she traces the outlines of a counterpraxis to capital while demonstrating how artworks give us a way to see through the abstractions of everyday life.
Author: Jaleh Mansoor
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 05/20/2025
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.9lbs
ISBN: 9781478031758
Author: Jaleh Mansoor
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 05/20/2025
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.9lbs
ISBN: 9781478031758
