Politics as Public Art

Politics as Public Art

The Aesthetics of Political Organizing and Social Movements

Zebracki, Martin; McNeill, Z. Zane

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

142

Mole

Inglês

9781032138558

15 a 20 dias

290

Descrição não disponível.
Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

Preamble

Chapter 1. Politics as Public Art: Bodies, Power, Inclusive Change

Martin Zebracki and Z. Zane McNeill

Part I: The Art of Political Movements: A Theoretical Genealogy

Chapter 2. Introduction: Emotions, Materiality, and World-Building

Joanna Krakowska

Chapter 3. A Beautiful Disruption: Extinction Rebellion's Red [Rebel] Brigade and a Theory of Emotional Representation in Protest

Janet O'Shea

Chapter 4. Reflections on Umunthu as the Life Politics of Ozhope

Massa Lemu

Chapter 5. Art-Making and World-Building: Arendt and the Political Potential of Socially Engaged Practices

Ashley Biser and Erin Fletcher

Part II: Bodies in Space: The Aesthetic Politics of Protest

Chapter 6. Introduction: Political Praxis, Ideology, and the Deliberately Aesthetic Body

Gregory J. Langner

Chapter 7. Bloodied Beaches, Copper Flowers: A Choreopolitical Analysis of Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade

Fen Kennedy

Chapter 8. "Racism Lives Here": Queering the Neoliberal University Campus through Choreopolitical Antiracist Activism

A.F. Lewis and Kelcea Barnes

Chapter 9. Exploring the Role of the Disabled Body as a Vehicle and Art Form within Anti-Austerity Protest

Angharad Butler-Rees and Bree Hadley

EPILOGUE

Chapter 10. Entanglement and Choreopolitical Thought

Thomas F. DeFrantz

Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Disabled Australians;White Space;International Monetary Fund;Mike Brown;Anti-Austerity Protest;Everyday Public Space;Public Art Practices;Red Rebels;Lake Malawi;Critical Dance Studies;World Building Capacity;Black Student Activists;Living Theater Performances;Genre Public Art;Dialogic Art;Theoretical Genealogy;Dugout Canoe;CRPD;Call Attention;Australian Urban Contexts;Disability Protest;Ferguson Protesters;Red Brigade;Mangochi District