Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 449 g
Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 449 g
Reihe: Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
ISBN: 978-0-367-74820-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
The book is a resource for multiple fields, including art activism, socially engaged art, and contemporary art, that represent the depth and breadth of contemporary activist art worldwide. Contributors highlight predominant lines of inquiry, uncover challenges faced by scholars and practitioners of activist art, and facilitate dialogue that might lead to new directions for research and practice. The editors hope that the volume will incite further conversation and collaboration among the various participants, practitioners, and researchers concerned with the relationship between art and activism.
The audience includes scholars and professors of modern and contemporary art, students in both graduate and upper-level undergraduate programs, as well as artists, curators, and museum professionals. Each chapter can stand on its own, making the companion a flexible resource for students and educators working in art history, museum studies, community practice/socially engaged art, political science, sociology, and ethnic and cultural studies.
Chapter 17 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com
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Section I: Public Space and Protest
Introduction
- A Collectography of PAD/D, a 1980s Activist Art Collective, and its Legacy in 21st-Century Activist Art and Scholarship
Gregory Sholette
- Aesthetics of Reciprocity: Socially Engaged Art in China and Hong Kong
Mai Corlin Frederiksen
- Guided Horizontality in Art Resistance Platforms in Hungary Since 2010
Izabel Galliera
- Instructions Within: Art as Liberation Praxis in the Arab World
Maymanah Farhat
- Shattering Glass Ceiling: Art and Activism in Thailand since 2020
Thanavi Chotpradit
- 1 to 1: Media and Public Mourning through Temporary Tactical Memorials
Daniel Tucker
Section II: Gender and Visual Sovereignty
Introduction
- Reel/Real Resurgence: Pasifika Women Filmmakers and Media Activism
Jennifer L. Gauthier
- The Visual Politics of Queerness on the Navajo Nation
Louise Siddons
- Zeke Peña: Illustrating Chicanx Environmental Justice Histories in the Rio Grande Watershed
Jennifer Garcia Peacock
- Reproductive Justice and Visual Activism
Tamar Carroll
- Be Otherwise, 13 Acts of Resistance
Anonda Bell
Section III: Racial and Restorative Justice
Introduction
- Historical Memory in Contemporary African American Activist Photography
Mary Trent
- A Series of Transitions: an interview with members of What Would an HIV Doula Do?
Andy Campbell
- Abolition Art: Contemporary Imaginings against the Carceral State
Rebecca Zorach
- let them tell it: Black southern women's retrospection within the works of Remember2019
Arielle Julia Brown
- La Vivienda Es La Cura: Latinx Art, Politics, and Housing Justice in East Boston
Anthony Romero
- Atomized Solidarity and New Shapes of Resistance: Visual Activism in South Africa after Apartheid
Kylie Thomas
Section IV: Community Care and Advocacy
Introduction
- With a Camera and a Tape Recorder: Through Positive Eyes, the AIDS Pandemic, and the Politics of Identification
David Gere
- For Foul-Mouthed Activists: Disobedience as Care Work in African Social Practice Art
Nomusa Makhubu
- Activating Vulnerability: On Artivism in Colombia’s Precarious Peace Process
Ana María Reyes
- A View from the Future: Activist Artists, Writers, and Filmmakers Turn to Science Fiction to Address the Climate Crisis
Lisa E. Bloom
- Amplifying Our Voices Through Public Art
Michelle Angela Ortiz
- What’s it all About, Alfie?
Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud