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Western University

2014

Karl Marx

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From 'Means To Ends': Labour As Art Practice, Gabriella Solti May 2014

From 'Means To Ends': Labour As Art Practice, Gabriella Solti

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My thesis discusses labour from three different historical and theoretical viewpoints, namely Karl Marx’s perspectives on labour, Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Action and Jacques Rancière's radical view of workers as an aspirational class, including how their respective philosophies influenced discourse on labour in contemporary art. To examine the aesthetic consequences of these labour theories, my discussion of each writer is accompanied by a case study of a contemporary artist whose work operates in dialogue with the philosophical ideas presented. In conclusion, I bring these theories together by focusing on how they implicate art making as labour, and I point to …


Food Ontology And Distribution: Ethical Perception And The Food Object, Siobhan M. Watters Mar 2014

Food Ontology And Distribution: Ethical Perception And The Food Object, Siobhan M. Watters

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In predominantly service and information-based economies, the pivotal role food plays in the maintenance of life has arguably become neglected as an object of ethical and political contemplation. We often fail to realize that the incarceration of food by the commodity form degrades the food object itself as well as guaranteeing continued dependency on the wage. In a generalized commodity society, labour power is the only thing a person has to sell in order to buy her bread. This leaves us vulnerable in the event of an environmental crisis because we do not have direct access to food sources.

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