Ensemble: CULTURE WARS
Culture Wars
The phrase culture war is a translation from the German Kulturkampf and was first used in the second half of the 19th century to refer to the power struggle between the Roman Catholic Church and the German government under Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. The concept is now used more generally to refer to the struggle between conflicting cultural values within a society. With his theory of cultural hegemony, Italian Marxist journalist, philosopher and politician Antonio Gramsci stated in the 1920s how a culturally diverse society is dominated by the group that controls the mass media, education and other major institutions. In the early 1990s, sociologist James Davison Hunter introduced the concept of culture war to the US, to describe the polarisation of society along ideological lines, between ‘conservatives’ and ‘progressives’. The so-called School Wars (schoolstrijd, guerre scolaire) in the 19th and 20th centuries, which were crises over the issue of religion in education, and of subsidies from the state, are seen as examples of culture war in Belgium.
Cultural Relativism
Unipolarity
Identity Politics
Segregation
Key Exhibitions in New York
American Context
Belgian Context
Themes & Categories
Works

Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, 1948
Book, paper, ink

Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy, Clyde E. Martin en Paul H. Gebhard, "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female", 1953
Book, paper, ink

Theodora Kroeber, "Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America", 1961
Book, paper, ink, 2.7 x 15.7 x 23.7 cm

Birmingham Race Riot, 1964
Andy Warhol
Print, screenprint on paper

Desmond Morris, "The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal", 1967
Book, paper, ink, 23 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm

Law, 1968
Philip Guston
Painting, acrylic on panel, 76 x 81 cm

Kenneth Clark, "Civilisation: A Personal View", 1969
Book

Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Left Hand of Darkness", 1969
Book, 10,7 x 18 x 1,7 cm

Desmond Morris, "The Human Zoo", 1969
Book, paper, ink, 23 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm

Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Lathe of Heaven", 1971
Book, 14,5 x 21,6 x 2,3 cm

Ways of Seeing, 1972
Book

COYOTE – I Like America and America Likes Me, 1974
Joseph Beuys
Other

Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Dispossessed", 1974
Book, 10,5 x 17,6 x 2,3 cm

Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Word for World is Forest", 1976
Book, 14,5 x 21,2 x 2,5 cm

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Is Gender Necessary?", 1976
Book, 10,7 x 17,7 x 1,6 cm

from The American Indian series, 1976
Andy Warhol
Painting

Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) - Reversal Series, 1978
Andy Warhol
Print, screenprint on hmp paper, 79×59 cm

Human Events, Vol. XXXVIII, no. 1-52, 1978
Book, ink, paper, 28 x 35.5 x 6.5 cm

Jean-François Lyotard, "La Condition Postmoderne", 1979
Book, 21,9 x 13,2 x 0,9 cm

Tlunh Datsi, 1985
Jimmie Durham
Sculpture, skull, feathers, turquoise, acrylic paint, shells, wood, 103 x 91 x 81 cm

Judith Butler, "Gender Trouble", 1990
Book, 15 x 22,7 x 1,2 cm

Camille Paglia, "Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence From Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson", 1990
Book, paper, ink

The Decade Show: Frameworks of Identity in the 1980s, 1990
Book

James Davison Hunter, "Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America", 1991
Book, paper, ink, 16 x 24 x 3.5 cm

Francis Fukuyama, "The End of History and the Last Man", 1992
Book, paper, ink, 24 x 16 x 3 cm

Portraits: Chloe / James / Pig Pen , 1993-1997
Catherine Opie
Photography

1993 Whitney Biennial Exhibition, 1993
Book

Samuel P. Huntington, "The Clash of Civilisations and the Remaking of World Order", 1996
Book, paper, ink, 24 x 16.3 x 2.8 cm

Untitled, 1998-1999
Kerry James Marshall
Print, ink, paper, 12 x (250 x 122 cm)

From the Underground, 2001
David Blandy
Video

Clifton and Karl Kroeber, "Ishi in Three Centuries", 2003
Book, paper, ink, 2.6 x 15.3 x 22.7 cm

Nourish the Talented
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Painting



