10.1.20 Claire Bishop, Self
‘the presence of what is not me renders my identity precarious and vulnerable, and the threat that the other represents transforms my own sense of self into something questionable.’(ibid, p66)
Bishop. C. (2004) Antagonism and relational aesthetics Available at: http://www.teamgal.com/production/1701/SS04October.pdf (Accessed 18 December 2019)
‘the presence of what is not me renders my identity precarious and vulnerable, and the threat that the other represents transforms my own sense of self into something questionable.’(ibid, p66)
Bishop. C. (2004) Antagonism and relational aesthetics Available at: http://www.teamgal.com/production/1701/SS04October.pdf (Accessed 18 December 2019)