Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Henry A. Giroux
  • 1. Art Thrust into the Public Sphere
  • 2. When Cultures Come into Contention
  • 3. Social Responsibility and the Place of the Artist in Society
  • 4. Herbert Marcuse and the Subversive Potential of Art
  • 5. The Education of Young Artists and the Issue of Audience
  • 6. Private Fantasies Shape Public Events and Public Events Invade and Shape Our Dreams
  • 7. Reimagining Art Schools
  • 8. Imaginative Geography
  • 9. Goat Island's We Got a Date
  • 10. From Tantrums to Prayer
  • 11. Drawing from the Subtle Body
  • 12. Lineaments of Desire
  • 13. The Prodigal Daughter
  • 14. Women, Anxiety, Creativity
  • 15. Male Anxiety and the Fear of Female Authority
  • 16. Men in Suits
  • 17. The Institution as Dysfunctional Family.