Abstract

In four elegant case studies, Jacob Gallagher-Ross convincingly argues for a re-evaluation of the American concern for the quotidian as an avant-garde tradition that imagines the everyday as central to an aesthetic democracy of perceptions, utterances, gestures, and objects.

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