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Acknowledgements | |
Introduction: Performance, Critiques, Ideology Contemporary Art and Art History in an Age of Visual Culture | |
Namesake: Who's Performing Whom? | |
A Great Technician: Document, Process and Persona in Performance and the Everyday | |
Vaginal Davis Does Art History | |
Performativity, Cultural-Politics, and the Embodiments of Knowledge: An Interview with Amerlia Jones conducted | |
The Fantasy of Privacy: Performance after Minimalism | |
Deterritorializing Bodies: Body Art and the Colonial World Expositions | |
'Do-it-yourself Artworks': A User's Guide | |
Martha Rosler's Fighting Legions: Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975/2003) - Performance and the (Video) Document August | |
Interaction/Participation: Disembodied Performance in New Media Art | |
List of Contributors | |
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