ARTF5254M
ARTF5254M Module Reading List
Critical Issues,
2021/22, Semester 1
Dr Liz Stainforth
e.m.stainforth@leeds.ac.uk
Tutor information is taken from the Module Catalogue
Dr Liz Stainforth
e.m.stainforth@leeds.ac.uk
Tutor information is taken from the Module Catalogue
Reading
- Mieke Bal (1992) ‘Telling, Showing, Showing Off’, Critical inquiry. ISSN: 0093-1896, 18(3), 556-594.
- David Beer (2009) ‘Power through the algorithm? Participatory web cultures and the technological unconscious’, New media and society. ISSN: 1461-4448, 11(6), 985-1002.
- Yochai Benkler (2006) ‘Introduction: A Moment of Opportunity and Challenge’, in The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Tony Bennett (1995) The birth of the museum : history, theory, politics ISBN: 9780415053884; 0415053889. London: Routledge.
- Wiebe E. Bijker and John Law (eds) (1992) Shaping Technology / Building Society: Studies in Sociotechnical Change. Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press.
- Claire Bishop (2006), ‘The Social Turn: Collaboration and its Discontents’, Artforum international. ISSN: 1086-7058 1086-7058 0004-3532 1, 44, 178–183. (Minerva)
- Jean Burgess, Helen Klaebe and Kelly McWilliam (2010) ‘Mediatisation and Institutions of Public Memory: Digital Storytelling and the Apology’, Australian historical studies. ISSN: 1031-461X, 10(2), 149-165.
- Nico Carpentier (2011) ‘Contextualising Author-Audience Convergences: “New” technologies’ claims to increased participation, novelty and uniqueness’, Cultural studies. ISSN: 0950-2386, 25(3-4), 517-533.
- Fiona R. Cameron & Sarah Mengler (2012) ‘Cosmopolitics, border crossings and the complex museum’, International journal of heritage studies. ISSN: 1470-3610, 18(6), 637-653.
- James Clifford (1988) ‘On Collecting Art and Culture’, in The predicament of culture : twentieth-century ethnography, literature, and art ISBN: 0674698436 (pbk); 0674698428. London: Harvard University Press.
- Mark Crinson, ‘Urban Memory – an introduction’, pp. xi-xx, in Urban memory : history and amnesia in the modern city ISBN: 0415334063 (pb : alk. paper); 0415334055 (hb : alk. paper); 0203414616 (ebook). (Minerva)
- Anthony Davies, Stephan Dillemuth & Jakob Jakobsen, There is no Alternative: the Future is (Self-) organised Part 1 (2005). Available at: http://societyofcontrol.com/llibrary/culture/davies_dillemuth_jakobsen_TINA1_future_selforganised.htm
- Michel de Certeau, ‘Walking in the City: 2. The chorus of idle footsteps’, in The practice of everyday life ISBN: 0520236998, pp. 97-102. (Minerva)
- Jodi Dean (2005) ‘Communicative capitalism: Circulation and the foreclosure of politics’, Cultural politics. ISSN: 1743-2197; 1751-7435, 1(1), 51-74.
- Debord, Guy, ‘Theory of the Derive’, pp.22-27, in Andreotti, Libero (ed.), Theory of the dérive and other situationist writings on the city ISBN: 8489698155; 848469821X. (Minerva)
- Caitlin DeSilvey (2012) ‘Making Sense of Transience: An Anticipatory History’, Cultural geographies. ISSN: 1474-4740, 19(1), 31-54.
- Helen Graham, Katie Hill, Tessa Holland & Steve Pool (2015), ‘When the workshop is working: The role of artists in collaborative research with young people and communities’, Qualitative Research Journal, 15, 404–415. Available at: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/91439/1/When the WorkshopNov2015Final.pdf
- Stuart Hall (1999) ‘Un‐ settling “the heritage”, re‐ imagining the post‐ nation’, Third text. ISSN: 0952-8822, 13(49), 3-13.
- Richard Handler and Eric Gable (1997) The new history in an old museum : creating the past at colonial Williamsburg ISBN: 9780822398523 (e-book). Durham: Duke University Press.
- Beatriz Jaguaribe & Scott Salmon, ‘Reality Tours: Experiencing the real thing in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas’, in Tim Edensor and Mark Jayne (eds.) Urban Theory Beyond the West, pp. 239 – 260. (read extract: ‘Packaging the favelas spectacle’ 249-255). Available online.
- Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, ‘Ellis Island’ in Destination culture : tourism, museums, and heritage ISBN: 0520209664 (pbk : alk. paper ; cloth : alk. paper); 0520204670, pp. 177-187. (Minerva)
- Petra Kuppers (2017) ‘Dancing Material History: Site-Specific Performance in Michigan’, TDR : The drama review. ISSN: 1054-2043, 61(3), 132-140.
- Bruno Latour (2005) ‘How to Make Things Public’, in Making things public : atmospheres of democracy ISBN: 0262122790; 9780262122795. Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press.
- Bruno Latour (2005) Reassembling the social: an introduction to actor-network-theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 165-172.
- Bernadette T. Lynch (2011) ‘Collaboration, contestation, and creative conflict: On the efficacy of museum/community partnership‘ in The Routledge companion to museum ethics : redefining ethics for the twenty-first-century museum ISBN: 9780415566117 (hbk. : alk. paper); 0415566118 (hbk. : alk. paper); 9780415566124 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0415566126 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780203815465 (ebook); 0203815467 (ebook) (ed) Marstine, J. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 146-163.
- Brendan Murtagh, Philip Boland & Peter Shirlow (2017) Contested heritages and cultural tourism, International journal of heritage studies. ISSN: 1470-3610, 23(6), 506-520 (Journal available online)
- Lisa Nakamura (2014) ‘Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization of Early Electronic Manufacture’, American Quarterly. ISSN: 0003-0678, 66(4), 919-941.
- Andrea Phillips (2014), 'Remaking the Arts Centre' in Cluster : dialectionary ISBN: 9783956790607, 214-230. (Minerva)
- Sarah Pink, ‘An urban tour: The sensory sociality of ethnographic place-making’, Ethnography ISSN: 1466-1381 9(2), pp. 175 – 196 (read extract ‘A Tour of Mold’ pp. 183-190)
- Richard Sandell (2011) ‘On ethics, activism and human rights’, in The Routledge companion to museum ethics : redefining ethics for the twenty-first-century museum ISBN: 9780415566117 (hbk. : alk. paper); 0415566118 (hbk. : alk. paper); 9780415566124 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0415566126 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780203815465 (ebook); 0203815467 (ebook) (ed. Marstine). London: Routledge.
- Tino Sehgal (2017) ‘Bring People Together’, in Size matters! : (de)growth of the 21st century art museum ISBN: 9783960982616 (pbk.) : £16.00, 206-207. London: Koenig (Minerva)
- Laurajane Smith (2006) Uses of Heritage. London: Routledge.
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (2004) ‘Righting Wrongs’, The South Atlantic quarterly. ISSN: 0038-2876, 103(2/3), 523-581.
- Susan Leigh Star and James R. Griesemer (1989) ‘Institutional ecology, “translations”, and boundary objects: Amateurs and professionals in Berkeley’s Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907–1939’, Social studies of science. ISSN: 0306-3127, 19(3), 387-420.
- Marilyn Strathern (2004) Commons and borderlands : working papers on interdisciplinarity, accountability and the flow of knowledge ISBN: 9780954557225 (pbk.); 0954557220 (pbk.). Wantage: Sean Kingston Publishing.
- Gregory Sholette (2011) Introduction: The Missing Mass from ‘Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture,’ 1-22. Available at: http://www.darkmatterarchives.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/g_sholette_dark_matterALL.withnotes..pdf
- Joel Taylor & Laura Kate Gibson (2017) ‘Digitisation, digital interaction and social media: embedded barriers to democratic heritage’, International journal of heritage studies. ISSN: 1470-3610, 23(5), 408-420.
- Tiziana Terranova (2004) Network Culture Politics for the Information Age. London: Pluto Press.
- John Urry, ‘Social Relations of Gazing’ in The Tourist Gaze 3.0, pp. 201-205 (available online via the Library website)
- Andrea Witcomb (2002) ‘”A place for all of us”? Museums and Communities’ in Re-imagining the museum : beyond the mausoleum ISBN: 9780415220996; 0415220998 (pbk.) : £16.99; 041522098x (ed. Witcomb) London: Routledge, 70–86. (Minerva)
This list was last updated on 24/08/2021