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"Gabara’s thoughtful intervention will be of interest to scholars in the visual arts, cultural, literary and media studies. It demonstrates the contemporaneity and contributions of Amerindian thought to canonical artistic practices, shedding light on how the latter may or may not allegorically negate neoliberal transformations, by way of collaborative inventions or non-literary fictions that blur the distinction between the literary and the visual." * Visual Studies *
"Gabara takes us into an erudite exploration to answer what seems to be a simple, straightforward question: what is fiction in art? How are works of art fictions? The answer unfolds in five chapters, an introduction, and an epilogue in which the author composes a theory of visual fiction, devoid of the narrative conventions that typically dominate discussions on the matter from both literary and art historical perspectives." * Hispanic Review *
“Gabara’s powerful critical lens is as broad as the Americas and as precise as a single performance or found object. Non-literary Fiction is a major contribution to our understanding of how art refutes the neoliberal Thatcherism ‘There is no alternative.’ Gabara’s extraordinary study shows there is always an alternative.” -- Diana Taylor, New York University
“Gabara presents a compellingly hemispheric case for non-literary fiction, negation, and Amerindian thought as central to a distinctive turn in artistic practice since the late 1950s. This tour de force is a must-read for anyone interested in new critical terms for studying how artistic form and thought have engaged the violence of a prevailing social order.” -- Chon Noriega, Distinguished Professor, UCLA

Table of Contents
List of Figures
Negating: An Introduction
Chapter One. Line: Making Fiction in Word and Image
Chapter Two. Motif: Recurrent Images of Walking
Chapter Three. Gesture: Signals in Motion
Chapter Four. Corpus: Telling Bodies, Living and Dead
Chapter Five. Color: Taken In by Realism
Epilogue: A Refuge
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Nonliterary Fiction

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    A Paperback / softback by Professor Esther Gabara

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 02/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9780226822358, 978-0226822358
      ISBN10: 0226822354

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Gabara’s thoughtful intervention will be of interest to scholars in the visual arts, cultural, literary and media studies. It demonstrates the contemporaneity and contributions of Amerindian thought to canonical artistic practices, shedding light on how the latter may or may not allegorically negate neoliberal transformations, by way of collaborative inventions or non-literary fictions that blur the distinction between the literary and the visual." * Visual Studies *
      "Gabara takes us into an erudite exploration to answer what seems to be a simple, straightforward question: what is fiction in art? How are works of art fictions? The answer unfolds in five chapters, an introduction, and an epilogue in which the author composes a theory of visual fiction, devoid of the narrative conventions that typically dominate discussions on the matter from both literary and art historical perspectives." * Hispanic Review *
      “Gabara’s powerful critical lens is as broad as the Americas and as precise as a single performance or found object. Non-literary Fiction is a major contribution to our understanding of how art refutes the neoliberal Thatcherism ‘There is no alternative.’ Gabara’s extraordinary study shows there is always an alternative.” -- Diana Taylor, New York University
      “Gabara presents a compellingly hemispheric case for non-literary fiction, negation, and Amerindian thought as central to a distinctive turn in artistic practice since the late 1950s. This tour de force is a must-read for anyone interested in new critical terms for studying how artistic form and thought have engaged the violence of a prevailing social order.” -- Chon Noriega, Distinguished Professor, UCLA

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures
      Negating: An Introduction
      Chapter One. Line: Making Fiction in Word and Image
      Chapter Two. Motif: Recurrent Images of Walking
      Chapter Three. Gesture: Signals in Motion
      Chapter Four. Corpus: Telling Bodies, Living and Dead
      Chapter Five. Color: Taken In by Realism
      Epilogue: A Refuge
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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