The Art of Controversy

The Art of Controversy
Title The Art of Controversy PDF eBook
Author Arthur Schopenhauer
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Total Pages 63
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465503153

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The Art of Controversy

The Art of Controversy
Title The Art of Controversy PDF eBook
Author Victor S Navasky
Publisher Knopf
Total Pages 257
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0307962148

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A lavishly illustrated, witty, and original look at the awesome power of the political cartoon throughout history to enrage, provoke, and amuse. As a former editor of The New York Times Magazine and the longtime editor of The Nation, Victor S. Navasky knows just how transformative—and incendiary—cartoons can be. Here Navasky guides readers through some of the greatest cartoons ever created, including those by George Grosz, David Levine, Herblock, Honoré Daumier, and Ralph Steadman. He recounts how cartoonists and caricaturists have been censored, threatened, incarcerated, and even murdered for their art, and asks what makes this art form, too often dismissed as trivial, so uniquely poised to affect our minds and our hearts. Drawing on his own encounters with would-be censors, interviews with cartoonists, and historical archives from cartoon museums across the globe, Navasky examines the political cartoon as both art and polemic over the centuries. We see afresh images most celebrated for their artistic merit (Picasso's Guernica, Goya's "Duendecitos"), images that provoked outrage (the 2008 Barry Blitt New Yorker cover, which depicted the Obamas as a Muslim and a Black Power militant fist-bumping in the Oval Office), and those that have dictated public discourse (Herblock’s defining portraits of McCarthyism, the Nazi periodical Der Stürmer’s anti-Semitic caricatures). Navasky ties together these and other superlative genre examples to reveal how political cartoons have been not only capturing the zeitgeist throughout history but shaping it as well—and how the most powerful cartoons retain the ability to shock, gall, and inspire long after their creation. Here Victor S. Navasky brilliantly illuminates the true power of one of our most enduringly vital forms of artistic expression.

The Controversy of Renaissance Art

The Controversy of Renaissance Art
Title The Controversy of Renaissance Art PDF eBook
Author Alexander Nagel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 372
Release 2011-09
Genre Art
ISBN 0226567729

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Sansovino successively dismantled and reconstituted the categories of art-making. Hardly capable of sustaining a program of reform, the experimental art of this period was succeeded by a new era of cultural codification in the second half of the sixteenth century. --

The Irish Art of Controversy

The Irish Art of Controversy
Title The Irish Art of Controversy PDF eBook
Author Lucy McDiarmid
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 302
Release 2018-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1501728695

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Controversies are high drama: in them people speak lines as colorful and passionate as any recited on stage. In the years before the 1916 Rising, public battles were fought in Ireland over French paintings, a maverick priest, Dublin slum children, and theatrical censorship. Controversy was "popular," wrote George Moore, especially "when accompanied with the breaking of chairs."In her new book, Lucy McDiarmid offers a witty and illuminating account of these and other controversies, antagonistic exchanges with no single or no obvious high ground. They merit attention, in her view, not because the Irish are more combative than other peoples, but because controversies functioned centrally in the debate over Irish national identity. They offered to everyone direct or vicarious involvement in public life: the question they articulated was not "Irish Ireland or English Ireland" but "whose Irish Ireland" would dominate when independence was finally achieved.The Irish Art of Controversy recovers the histories of "the man who died for the language," Father O'Hickey, who defied the bishops in his fight for Irish Gaelic; Lady Gregory and Bernard Shaw's defense of the Abbey Theatre against Dublin Castle; and the 1913 "Save the Dublin Kiddies" campaign, in which priests attacked socialists over custody of Catholic children. The notorious Roger Casement—British consul, Irish rebel, humanitarian, poet—forms the subject of the last chapter, which offers the definitive commentary on the long-lasting controversy over his diaries.McDiarmid's use of archival sources, especially little-known private letters, indicates the way intimate exchanges, as well as cartoons, ballads, and editorials, may exist within a public narrative. In its original treatment of the rich material Yeats called "intemperate speech," The Irish Art of Controversy suggests new ways of thinking about modern Ireland and about controversy's bluff, bravado, and improvisational flair.

Studies in Pessimism

Studies in Pessimism
Title Studies in Pessimism PDF eBook
Author Arthur Schopenhauer
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1891
Genre Pessimism
ISBN

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The Art of Controversy

The Art of Controversy
Title The Art of Controversy PDF eBook
Author Arthur Schopenhauer
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1896
Genre Debates and debating
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The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Studies in Pessimism

The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Studies in Pessimism
Title The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Studies in Pessimism PDF eBook
Author Arthur Schopenhauer
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 92
Release 2022-05-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Studies in Pessimism is a set of essays by the philosopher Schopenhauer. They depict a type of pessimism that springs from elevating will above reason, as the driving force of human thought and conduct.