Post Modern Art and the Death of Obscenity Law
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
"Miller was drafted at a radical turning point in the history of art, and the new art that has arisen since Miller has rendered standards such as 'serious artistic value' obsolete. This new art— postmodern art — rebels against the demand that a work of art be serious, or that it have any traditional value at all." "Attempts to define Post-Modernism in the arts often have failed, perhaps because Post-Modernism represents not a single, clear movement, but a pluralist and many-faceted rebellion against the dictates of Modernism." |
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"Post Modern Art and the Death of Obscenity Law" (1990) is an essay by Amy M. Adler, Emily Kempin Professor of Law.
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"Post Modern Art and the Death of Obscenity Law," 99 Yale L.J. 1359 (1990) by Amy M. Adler.