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DESCRIPTION:Anne M. Wagner\n\nMonday, February 26, 2007\n7:30pm, free and open to the 
 public\n\n“Behaving Globally”\n\n“One has no choice,” writes the 
 artist Candice Breitz “if one lives in large urban centers, but to 
 consume the cultural produce of global capitalism. But consumption must be 
 followed by digestion and then excretion.” By these lights globalization 
 is both a somatic experience and a bodily process. But does what passes 
 through us in the guise of global culture leave some structuring trace? 
 When does performance stop, if at all? This lecture considers various 
 contemporary efforts to figure these issues, not least through what sets 
 them apart from the main assumptions of 1970s approaches to cultural 
 imperialism. Globalized behavior, it seems, cannot simply be understood as 
 hegemonically imposed. Anne M. Wagner is an art historian who has published 
 widely on nineteenth-and twentieth-century art. Since 1988, she has been a 
 professor in the Department of History of Art at the University of 
 California, Berkeley. \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/02/23/18367521.php
SUMMARY:Anne Wagner Public Lecture-"Behaving Globally"
LOCATION:San Francisco Art Institute\n800 Chestnut 
 Street\n415-771-7020\nwww.sfai.edu
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/02/23/18367521.php
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