Outrage: The Arts and the Creation of Modernity

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Outrage: The Arts and the Creation of Modernity

"Outrage will teach readers to think about modernity in new ways — as an era in which public disputes about art shifted our imaginations of society and our ability to critique the status quo. Giuffre's book is the newest and best addition to a tradition of academic scholarship on cultural conflict and the politics of the arts." — Jennifer Lena, Columbia University

"Giuffre persuasively and engagingly documents how artistically transgressive works not only violate the conventions of their own genres, but also offend contemporary sensibilities. They spur outrage in the short run, whether intentionally or inadvertently, but they also respond to and catalyze long-term social and moral change. A terrific work that shows how art and politics are recurrently intertwined." — Paul McLean, Rutgers University