Visual Activism in the 21st Century: Art, Protest and Resistance in an Uncertain World
Editat de Stephanie Hartle, Darcy Whiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350265110
ISBN-10: 135026511X
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 116 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135026511X
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 116 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
An extended introduction establishes the growing significance of the visual in activism, and lays out the context of recent protest, activism and political art, through a survey of the relevant literature in relation to key events such as the Black Lives Matter protests across the world; Global Occupy; the Arab Spring; and Rhodes Must Fall
Notă biografică
Stephanie Hartle is Senior Lecturer in Media Arts at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Darcy White is Principal Lecturer in Visual Culture at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Cuprins
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSLIST OF CONTRIBUTORSACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE ANTHOLOGY, Darcy White and Stephanie Hartle (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF PERFORMANCE: ACTING/ RE-ENACTING AND ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES1. Making Sense and Claiming a Presence: the Social Semiotics of Visual Activism, Eve Kalyva (University of Kent, UK) 2. A Total Performance: Invisibility, Respectability and Resistance in Corporate Capitalism, Jill Gibbon (Leeds Beckett University, UK)3. By a Thread: the Space Left to Activism when Fashion Deals with the Refugee 'crisis', Elsa Gomis (University of East Anglia, UK) 4. Digging up the Left-Wing Corpse? Visual Activism and Melancholia in Jeremy Deller's The Battle of Orgreave, Stephanie Hartle (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)5. Imperialism, Empathy and Healing in Rajkamal Kahlon's Artistic Activism, Margaret Tali (Estonian Academy of Arts) 6. Shooting Back / Speaking Forward: Decolonial Strategies in the work of Sasha Huber, Temi Odumosu (Malmö University, Sweden) and Sasha Huber (Independent Researcher, Finland)PART TWO: PLACES OF PROTEST: PUBLIC SPACE AND CITIZENSHIP 7. Visible Speechlessness: A Critical Approach to Image Acts of Lip Sewing, Ana Lena Werner (Independent Scholar, Germany) and Amelie Ochs (University of Bremen, Germany) 8. 'Ripples in water'. Minor Episodes of Feminist Visual Activism by Three Women Artists in the PRC (2007-2015), Monica Merlin (Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar) 9. 'America is Black, Indigenous, and Muslim': Tatyana Fazlalizadeh's Public Challenges to White Nationalism, Stefanie Snider (Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA)10. Farida Batool: A Pakistani Visual Activist, Amina Ejaz (National College of Arts, Pakistan) 11. Jason deCaires Taylor's Submerged Sculptures and the Iconography of Slow Violence, Karen Stock (Winthrop University, USA) 12. Keeping the Peace: the Visual in the 'struggle' of Nonviolent Activism in a Global Existential Crisis, Darcy White (Sheffield Hallam University, UK) PART THREE: CONNECTIVITY ONLINE: DIGITAL ACTIVISM AND THE NETWORKED IMAGE13. Montage and Vernacular Spectatorship: the Role Played by YouTube Channel AnarChnowa as a Tool of Visual Activism in Post-14 January 2011 Tunisia, Mariana Liosi (The Free Fine Arts Academy in Rimini, Italy) 14. Sociality, Appearance, and Surveillance in Digital Political Activism, Stefka Hristova (Michigan Technological University, USA) 15. Rendering the Invisible Visible: Menstrual Activism in Contemporary India, Sugandha Sehgal (University of Delhi, India)16. Unruly Images: The Activist Visuality of Glitches and Disabilities on Instagram, Vendela Grundell Gachoud (Stockholm University, Sweden) INDEX
Recenzii
With its 16 chapters, this exciting volume introduces readers to a fresh series of contemporary visual practices and, importantly, a valuable range of perspectives that invite us to reflect on what visual activism is, and what it can achieve at a time of multiple crises.An insightful contribution to understanding visual politics in the 21st century.
A valuable contribution to the urgent ongoing debates about the contradictions and paradoxes stemming from activism in the field of visual culture, and art in the field of socio-political action. The book offers some newly-produced critical and theoretical discourses in the context of socially-engaged art that can inform artists, critics, curators, scholars, and activists who are invested in endorsing art as an important and potent social medium.
A valuable contribution to the urgent ongoing debates about the contradictions and paradoxes stemming from activism in the field of visual culture, and art in the field of socio-political action. The book offers some newly-produced critical and theoretical discourses in the context of socially-engaged art that can inform artists, critics, curators, scholars, and activists who are invested in endorsing art as an important and potent social medium.