Contract With The Skin: Masochism, Performance Art, and the 1970s
by
Kathy O'Dell
Having yourself shot. Putting out fires with your bare hands and feet. Biting your own body and photographing the marks. Sewing your own mouth shut. These seemingly aberrant acts were committed by performance artists during the 1970s. Why would anyone do these things? What do these kinds of masochistic performances tell us about the social and historical context in which t...more
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
May 1st 1998
by University Of Minnesota Press
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This book is a little bit of a let down for its intense focus on psychoanalysis. I think at times, Kathy O'Dell's interpretations get a little wacky and overuse/misuse references to Freud and Lacan. And a LOT of more interesting perspectives get left out because of that.
I really like these artists but I find this heavily psychoanalytic reading of their work too literal.
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