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ISBN: PB: 9781512603682

ISBN: HB: 9781512603453

University of Chicago Press, Dartmouth College Press

September 2019

232 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

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£34,00
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Please RSVP

Questions on Collaborative Aesthetics, Trans-Subjectivity, and the Politics of Love

It's no secret that working with others, rather than alone, on a creative project can often yield the most unexpected results, a new and surprising sum greater than the whole of its parts. "Please RSVP" presents a bold new theory of just how powerful collaboration can be in the making of art. April Durham argues that collaborative activity has the potential to broaden and expand an individual participant's static identity through what she calls "trans-subjectivity". She offers a fine-grained analysis of the ways in which personal subjectivity becomes porous and malleable during the process of shared creative labor. Durham's concept of the trans-subjective offers a new way to come to terms with the networks, either digital or otherwise, that have developed over the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries, providing a bold new frame for topics like the experience of time, community, language, and ethics. This is a crucial and eye-opening book for contemporary artists and art historians alike.

About the Author

April Durham is a lecturer in media studies, cinema studies, and art history and theory at University of California, Riverside and University of California, Irvine.