Harangue: Difference between revisions
Appearance
imported>Dotclub No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
== Interpretations == | == Interpretations == | ||
* "In the song, Art & Language accuses [Joseph] Kosuth of familiar charges: legislating ownership of meaning by asserting individual control over the collective’s efforts."<ref>Robert Bailey - Art & Language International, Chapter: Keep All Your Friends</ref> | * "In the song, Art & Language accuses [Joseph] Kosuth of familiar charges: legislating ownership of meaning by asserting individual control over the collective’s efforts."<ref>Robert Bailey - Art & Language International, Chapter: Keep All Your Friends</ref> | ||
* Note: | * Note: Not to be confused with "[[An Harangue]]" on ''[[Corrected Slogans]]'' | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 12:48, 22 August 2023

Lyrics
(needs lyrics)
Chronology
And Now for Something Completely Different
- Kathryn Bigelow - vocals
- Mel Ramsden - vocals
Interpretations
- "In the song, Art & Language accuses [Joseph] Kosuth of familiar charges: legislating ownership of meaning by asserting individual control over the collective’s efforts."[1]
- Note: Not to be confused with "An Harangue" on Corrected Slogans
References
- ↑ Robert Bailey - Art & Language International, Chapter: Keep All Your Friends