The sur-reality of contemporary semantics
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Van der Merwe, Johann
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Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa
Abstract
This article is a response to both Bert Olivier's article "'Natural Born Killers', violence and contemporary culture" (this journal, last issue) and the accompanying report by Amanda du Preez. Based mainly on two issues derived from du Preez's report, this article argues the points raised from a social structuration perspective as
against the report's perceived postmodern
perspective. The question of the absence of a role for narrative in the social sense is discussed, as well as the schizophrenic "normality" that can be
created by the non-presence of such a normative structure. The article ends by looking at Stone's supposed criticism of violence, and questioning what is really being criticised.
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Olivier, Bert, Natural Born Killers, Du Preez, Amanda, Social structuration perspective, Postmodern perspective, Film violence
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Van der Merwe, J 2000, 'The sur-reality of contemporary semantics.' South African Journal of Art History, vol. 15, pp. 115-124.