Politics as Public Art: The Aesthetics of Political Organizing and Social Movements: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Editat de Martin Zebracki, Z. Zane McNeillen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 dec 2022
This anthology draws from a unique combination of interdisciplinary scholarship and activism where it integrates geographically rich perspectives from political and grassroots community contexts spanning the United States, Europe, Australia, and Southeastern Africa. The volume questions, and reimagines, not only how public art practice can be integral to politics, including forms of surveillance and control of bodily movement. It also probes into how political participation itself can be construed as a form of public artmaking for radical social change and just worlds. This collection advocates for scholar-activist inquiry into how socially engaged public art practices can pave the way for thinking through—and working toward—championing more inclusive futures and, as such, choreographing greater intersectional justice.
This book provides a wide appeal to audiences across humanities and social science scholarship, arts practice, and activism seeking conceptual and empirically informed tools for moving from public art and choreopolitical theory into modes of praxis: critical reflection and action.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032138091
ISBN-10: 1032138092
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: 8 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032138092
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: 8 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
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 Ozhopé
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
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 Ozhopé
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
Recenzii
‘In a time of continual anxiety over climate change, political unrest, and an ongoing global health crisis, this well-considered collection reminds us of the power of political action through public art and the importance of socially engaged practice to challenge societal differences and discords. Through historical perspectives, case studies, and engaging critical analysis, this anthology serves as both a site of reflection and an inspiration of future activist art actions.’
Professor Cameron Cartiere, Emily Carr University, Canada
‘Martin Zebracki and Z. Zane McNeill’s Politics as Public Art makes a valuable contribution to the emerging literature on socially engaged art. It is notable for establishing a productive linkage between the concept of a "choreopolitics," developed by André Lepecki, and the aesthetics of engaged art practice and social movements more broadly. Equally importantly, the contributors outline a series of key dialogical interfaces, between the disciplines of art history, performance studies, and social movement studies, which will do much to enrich ongoing debates in the field. Crucially, the essays foreground the essential role played by the performative and the somatic in engaged art practices which seek to understand the body as both a "signifying agent" and a matrix of social and political resistance.’
Professor Grant Kester, University of California, San Diego, US
‘This is a terrific set of analyses probing the aesthetics and politics of contemporary protests. Drawing on voices from diverse locations and perspectives, including artists, curators, and scholars, this anthology lends new weight to the argument that confronting injustice requires people to choreograph multiple creative practices of synergetic collaboration.’
Distinguished Professor Susan Leigh Foster, University of California, Los Angeles, US
‘This book is a pleasure. It makes new global claims about activism and public space. It shows the reader how life and freedom are made and destroyed by the capacities of bodies. This collective enacts how politics regulates bodies and how bodies perform alterity through radical art making. Every contribution honors public art in the service of public interest and reminds us that to do so is our birthright.’
Professor Emeritus D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University, US
Professor Cameron Cartiere, Emily Carr University, Canada
‘Martin Zebracki and Z. Zane McNeill’s Politics as Public Art makes a valuable contribution to the emerging literature on socially engaged art. It is notable for establishing a productive linkage between the concept of a "choreopolitics," developed by André Lepecki, and the aesthetics of engaged art practice and social movements more broadly. Equally importantly, the contributors outline a series of key dialogical interfaces, between the disciplines of art history, performance studies, and social movement studies, which will do much to enrich ongoing debates in the field. Crucially, the essays foreground the essential role played by the performative and the somatic in engaged art practices which seek to understand the body as both a "signifying agent" and a matrix of social and political resistance.’
Professor Grant Kester, University of California, San Diego, US
‘This is a terrific set of analyses probing the aesthetics and politics of contemporary protests. Drawing on voices from diverse locations and perspectives, including artists, curators, and scholars, this anthology lends new weight to the argument that confronting injustice requires people to choreograph multiple creative practices of synergetic collaboration.’
Distinguished Professor Susan Leigh Foster, University of California, Los Angeles, US
‘This book is a pleasure. It makes new global claims about activism and public space. It shows the reader how life and freedom are made and destroyed by the capacities of bodies. This collective enacts how politics regulates bodies and how bodies perform alterity through radical art making. Every contribution honors public art in the service of public interest and reminds us that to do so is our birthright.’
Professor Emeritus D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University, US
Notă biografică
Martin Zebracki is Associate Professor of Critical Human Geography, University of Leeds, UK, and has published widely across public art, sexuality, digital culture, and social inclusivity. Zebracki is editor of the Routledge anthologies Public Art Encounters (with Joni M. Palmer; 2017) and The Everyday Practice of Public Art (with Cameron Cartiere; 2016) and editorial board member of Public Art Dialogue.
Z. Zane McNeill is an independent scholar-activist who has written on queer and trans feminisms in contemporary performance, queer of color critique, and quare studies and politichoreography. They are currently an advisory board member for the University Press of Kentucky Book Series Appalachian Futures: Black, Native & Queer Voices.
Z. Zane McNeill is an independent scholar-activist who has written on queer and trans feminisms in contemporary performance, queer of color critique, and quare studies and politichoreography. They are currently an advisory board member for the University Press of Kentucky Book Series Appalachian Futures: Black, Native & Queer Voices.
Descriere
Politics as Public Art presents a keystone collection that pursues new frameworks for a critical understanding of the relationship between public art and protest movements through the utilization of socially engaged and choreopolitical approaches.