Preface
Craig Owens: "The Indignity of Speaking for Others" by Simon
Watney
PART I • TOWARD A THEORY OF POSTMODERNISM
Einstein on the Beach: The Primacy of Metaphor
Photography en abyme
Detachment: from the parergon
Earthwords
The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of Postmodernism
The Allegorical Impulse: Toward a Theory of Postmodernism, Part
2
Representation, Appropriation, and Power
Sherrie Levine at A&M Artworks
Allan McCollum: Repetition and Difference
From Work to Frame, or, Is There Life After "The Death of the
Author"?
PART II • SEXUALITY/POWER
Honor, Power, and the Love of Women
William Wegman's Psychoanalytic Vaudeville
The Discourse of Others: Feminists and
Postmodernism
The Medusa Effect, or, The Specular Ruse
Posing
Outlaws: Gay Men in Feminism
PART III • CULTURES
Politics of Coppelia
Sects and Language
The Critic as Realist
"The Indignity of Spe'aking for Others": An Imaginary
Interview
The Problem with Puerilism
Analysis Logical and Ideological
Improper Names
Interview with Craig Owens by Anders Stephanson
The Yen for Art
Global Issues
PART IV • PEDAGOGY
Postmodern Art 1971-1986
Bibliography: Contemporary Art and Art Criticism
Seminar in Theory and Criticism
Bibliography: The Political Economy of Culture
Visualizing AIDS
Course Bibliography on Visual AIDS
Bibliography
Index
"Owens is now widely perceived as one of the dominant critical and theoretical voices of the 1980s, and certainly this volume of essays will do much to cement that reputation."--"Art in America
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