TY - BOOK AU - Roei,Noa TI - Civic aesthetics: militarism, Israeli art and visual culture T2 - Radical aesthetics - radical art SN - 9781474253185 AV - N72.S6 U1 - 701.03 23 PY - 2017/// CY - London, New York PB - Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing KW - Aesthetics KW - Social aspects KW - Israel KW - Art and war KW - Art, Israeli KW - Militarism KW - Military art and science in art KW - Art et guerre KW - Art israélien KW - Militarisme KW - Israël KW - Art et science militaires dans l'art KW - Social & political philosophy KW - bicssc KW - History of art & design styles: from c 1900 KW - Philosophy: aesthetics KW - ART KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note; In search of a civic aesthetics --; Between critique and complicity --; Showing seeing: the critical image --; 1; Can(n)ons of Israeli society --; Frames and set-ups --; Soldier figures, civilian militarism and Israeli art --; Taking sides: exhibitions as framing agents --; Visual performatives --; Critical frictions --; 2; Bodies of the nation: eroticized soldiers --; Serial quotations --; National bodies --; Rewriting the Jewish body, again --; Women soldiers --; Queer dreams of the nation --; 3; Looking through landscape --; landscape way of seeing --; Tracing erasure: tso ob'a and Zionist scopic regimes --; s̀tifling of the gaze' --; Israeli mindscapes --; 4; Kebab in theory: mapping vision --; Zooming in on the thinking image --; Contesting mis/interpretations --; archaeology of the still life: bringing back the anti-image --; Distortion and desire: the mapping impulse --; Seeing green: shaping emplacement --; 5; Greetings to the soldier-citizen: consuming nostalgia --; Peace, security and sparkles --; From guns to cream cheese --; politics of nostalgia --; Preposterous postcards --; limits of critical discourse --; 6; Fence art: re/framing politics --; Bil'in and beyond: aesthetics of disagreement --; Redistributing visibility --; Changing contexts, shifting frames N2 - "This book explores the politics of the image in the context of Israeli militarized visual culture. It unpacks the way in which art and visual culture contend, not with the military itself, but with its foundational impact on Israeli identity, culture, and society: its influence on bodily images and national affiliations; its impression on landscape; its authority as a coercive glue that encompasses collective memories; and, most importantly, the acceptance of those numerous militarized aspects as unproblematic parts of civilian life. Analyzing a range of artworks and art-related objects with the help of cutting-edge theory, it touches on various fields, including memory studies, gender studies, political geography and landscape theory, in search of a civic aesthetics that is able to submit a taken-for-granted military excess to the renewed scrutiny of its viewers. What the images do and how they work is of interest in this book, not what they show: this study discusses the complexities of visuality, arguing for art's capacity to expose the scopic regimes that construct its own visibility. Images and artworks are often read either out of context, on purely aesthetic or art-historical ground, or as cultural artefacts whose aesthetics play a minor role in their significance. This book breaks with both traditions as it approaches all art as an active participant in the surrounding visual culture in which it is created and presented. This innovative approach builds on the specific sociological concerns of the chosen cases to allow a new theory of the image to come forth, where the relation between the political and the aesthetic is one of exchange, rather than exclusion."--Bloomsbury Publishing UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1355905 ER -