Mike Kelley : Educational complex / John Miller.
By: Miller, John [author.].
Contributor(s): Kelley, Mike [illlustrator.].
Material type: BookSeries: One work: Description: 124 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781846381515; 1846381517; 9781846381508; 1846381509.Subject(s): Kelley, Mike, 1954-2012. Educational complex | Kelley, Mike, 1954-2012 -- Criticism and interpretationDDC classification: 730.92
Contents:
Summary: "Mike Kelley's Educational Complex (1995) presents forgotten spaces as subjective frames for trauma, real or imagined. A "complex" can be an architectural configuration, a psychological syndrome or a political apparatus. In this book, John Miller approaches Educational Complex through corresponding lines of enquiry, considering the representation of Kelley's schools (and his childhood home) as architectural models; popular fantasies associated with false memory syndrome; and the liberal democratic premises underpinning education"--
The making of Educational complex -- Education : apparatus and experience -- I believe the children : from the sublime to the uncanny -- Conclusion.
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Non Fiction | BardBerlinLibrary 2nd floor | 730.92 MIL 2015 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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Includes bibliographical references.
The making of Educational complex -- Education : apparatus and experience -- I believe the children : from the sublime to the uncanny -- Conclusion.
"Mike Kelley's Educational Complex (1995) presents forgotten spaces as subjective frames for trauma, real or imagined. A "complex" can be an architectural configuration, a psychological syndrome or a political apparatus. In this book, John Miller approaches Educational Complex through corresponding lines of enquiry, considering the representation of Kelley's schools (and his childhood home) as architectural models; popular fantasies associated with false memory syndrome; and the liberal democratic premises underpinning education"--
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