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Art Journal, Summer 2006

In This Issue
Patricia C. Phillips
Art That Insists: Persistence with Urgency
5

Artist’s Project
Perry Bard
Status: Stolen (With an introduction by Gregory Sholette)
6

Features
Kelly Dennis
The Hegelian Implications of the Museum of Sex; or, Does MoSex Mean No Sex?
8

Carolyn Dean
The Trouble with (the Term) Art
24

Saloni Mathur
Diasporic Body Double: The Art of the Singh Twins
34

Doug Ashford, Wendy Ewald, Nina Felshin, and Patricia C. Phillips
A Conversation on Social Collaboration
58

Chris Mills and Nick Muellner
No Ideas but in Things: Photography at Learning’s Limit
84

Natasha Goldman
Israeli Holocaust Memorial Strategies at Yad Vashem: From Silence to Recognition
102

Timothy Emlyn Jones
The Studio Art Doctorate in America
124

Reviews
KEVIN CHUA on Wu Hung, Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space; HELEN McDONALD on Jill Bennett, Empathic Vision: Affect, Trauma, and Contemporary Art, and Ernst van Alphen, Art in Mind: How Contemporary Images Shape Thought; MIRA SCHOR on Amelia Jones, Irrational Modernism: A Neurasthenic History of New York Dada; and Z. PAMELA KARIMI on Michael M. J. Fischer, Mute Dreams, Blind Owls, and Dispersed Knowledges: Persian Poesis in the Transnational Circuitry
128


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