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The Culture of the Case: Madness, Crime, and Justice in Modern German Art

The Culture of the Case: Madness, Crime, and Justice in Modern German Art


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How artists in twentieth-century Germany adapted the idea of the medical or legal case as an artistic strategy to push to the fore sexualities, scandals, and crimes that were otherwise concealed. How artists in twentieth-century Germany adapted the idea of the medical or legal case as an artistic strategy to push to the fore sexualities, scandals, and crimes that were otherwise concealed. In early twentieth-century Germany, the artistic avant-garde borrowed procedures from the medical and juridical realms to expose and debate matters that society preferred remain hidden and unspoken. Frederic J. Schwartz explores how the evocation or creation of a "case" provided artists with a means to engage themes that ranged from blasphemy to Lustmord, or sexual murder. Shedding light on the case as a cultural form, Schwartz shows its profound effect on artists and the ways it dovetailed with methods used by these figures to exploit fundamental changes taking place across the mass media of their time. As Schwartz shows, the case was a common denominator that connected seemingly disparate works. George Grosz and Rudolf Schlichter drew on it for their violent visual art, as did architect Adolf Loos when he equated ornament with crime. Expressionists, meanwhile, approached the question of whether the so-called "mad" shared a right of public expression with those deemed sane, and examined medical and legal approaches to what society labeled as insanity. The case also took on a personal dimension when artists found themselves confronted with, or chose to engage with, the legal system. German courts prosecuted John Heartfield and others for their provocative works, while Bertolt Brecht created publicity for himself by suing the firm to whom he sold the film rights to The Threepenny Opera. Provocative and insightful, The Culture of the Case offers a privileged view of the spaces of representation in which images-in some instances, as cases-functioned at a key moment of modernity.

Table of Contents:
Introduction The Culture of the "Case" and the Problem of Publicness 9 1 Architecture and Crime Adolf Loos and the Culture of the Case 35 2 Madness, Expressionism, and the Public Sphere From Oskar Panizza to George Grosz 75 3 Lustmord  Mapping the Public Sphere 167 4 Politics and "Perversion" The Cases of Rudolf Schlichter 243 5 Paper, Scissors, Photograph Bertolt Brecht and the Culture of the Case 295 Conclusion 355 Acknowledgments 361 Notes 363 Index 413

About the Author :
Frederic J. Schwartz is Emeritus Professor of History of Art at University College London. His books include The Werkbund- Design Theory and Mass Culture before the First World War and Blind Spots- Critical Theory and the History of Art in Twentieth-Century Germany.

Review :
"The Culture of the Case reads as law and humanities scholarship of the best kind—cross-disciplinary, wide-ranging, associative, and well-researched in archives and scholarship in both German and English. . . . A major and exceptional book. The Culture of the Case manages to pull off the rare feat of matching the creativity of its subjects and topic with its own creativity of thought and high-level scholarly analysis. Hats off—just like the bald man on the cover." —Law, Culture and the Humanities "A conceptually ambitious re-evaluation of art, crime, and publicity in early-twentieth-century German-speaking Europe. . . . Schwartz is an admirable guide." —Oxford Art Journal "Let there be no mistake: this is a compact yet magnificent contribution to the history of modern cultural production in German-speaking Central Europe. It should be an essential read not only for modern art historians but also for cultural historians and social theorists who think about subcultural rebellion and disciplinary authority, individual agency and social constraint, and the determined negotiations that produce knowledge." —German Studies Review


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780262047708
  • Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: MIT Press
  • Height: 241 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Sub Title: Madness, Crime, and Justice in Modern German Art
  • ISBN-10: 0262047705
  • Publisher Date: 13 Jun 2023
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 159 mm


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