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Cultural Bodies

Cultural Bodies

Art Criticism as Anthropology of Art
Abdel  Hernández San Juan
Abdel Hernández San Juan
Language: English - 320 pages
Paperback
€40.41
€40.41

Synopsis

"Cultural Bodies: Art Criticism as Anthrology of Art" is a book of Abdel Hernández San juan that fully innovates and originally renew both the field of contemporary art criticism and the field of anthropology of art, by developing new paths of linguistic and semiological analysis, interpretation and readings of contemporary art philosophizing forms and hermeneutically and semantically theorizing culture in discussing the art and exhibits of a variety of complex and fascinating artists works presented in Houston, Texas and the United States from the mid nineties, the book is developed as a collection of essays writing by the author from the mid nineties in Houston about contemporary art in the United States including both artists borns in the United States such as María Cristina Jadick, Virgil Grotfeld or Terrell James, between others, as well as artists who multiculturally pertain as migrant subjevities to Texas Culture, as the author of the book as well, and or presented their exhibits internationally as visitors during a period.

About Abdel Hernández San Juan

Abdel  Hernández San Juan
Abdel Hernandez San Juan Theorist, critic and autor Theorist of linguistics and semiology, sociologist and anthropologist, Abdel Hernández San Juan is the author of numerous books of classical philosophy, theoretical sociology, semiotic theory and cultural anthropology such as The correlate of the world: interpretant and structure in postmodern cultural theory, thinking science: new phenomenological avenues between philosophy and sociology, The enigmas of Ground: introduction to semiological sociology, The Museum Methonims: The Textual Exégesis of Visual Culture between Semiotic theory and posmodern anthropology, The subject in creativity: New Ways to the anthropology of art, rethinking intertextuality: research method in sociology of culture, The semantic elucidation: semiotic, sociolinguistic and semantic theory of culture, among others Abdel is Visiting Theoretical Professor of the Faculties of Classical and Hispanic Studies at Rice University in the area of semiotic theory, anthropology and art theory, visiting professor of the Department of Anthropology at Rice University since 1997, and Associate Research Fellow of the Department of Anthropology at Rice University in Houston, Texas since 1997, teaching courses, seminars and conferences at numerous institutions such as the Rice Media Center and Fondren Library at Rice University, he is co-founder and artistic director of the transart foundation of Houston, Texas for research in art and anthropology, and visiting professor at the Faculty of Anthropology and Sociology at Lake Forest College in Chicago, in the areas of anthropology, tourism, museums, cultural representations and Mayan crafts between the United States and Mexico Since 1997 in Texas, Abdel has emerged as one of the most original theorists of the new turn of postmodern anthropology in the United States. From his own perspective in semiotic theory and phenomenological sociology, he has developed as the protagonist of an innovative ethnomethodological revival of the social sciences between art and anthropology in the United States together with others such as Stephen Tyler and Quetzil Eugenio Castañeda. He has given lectures on many panels such as the ethnomethodology congress at the University of Houston, anthropology, tourism and art at Lake Forest College, and at the anthropology and lasa congresses in Chicago and Florida respectively, as well as given courses, seminars and conferences at numerous universities and museums in Venezuela in the nineties where he was a researcher at the research center of the Armando Reverón university institute and curator at the Alejandro Otero museum of visual arts.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateThursday, 10 July 2025
Edition2
Pagecount320
Interior colorFull color
Size170 x 240 mm
AuthorAbdel Hernández San Juan
CategoryArt and culture > Visual arts