Politics as Public Art
The Aesthetics of Political Organizing and Social Movements
Herausgeber: Zebracki, Martin; McNeill, Z Zane
Politics as Public Art
The Aesthetics of Political Organizing and Social Movements
Herausgeber: Zebracki, Martin; McNeill, Z Zane
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781032138091
- ISBN-10: 1032138092
- Artikelnr.: 65918311
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781032138091
- ISBN-10: 1032138092
- Artikelnr.: 65918311
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.
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
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