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Titel |
Art and activism in the age of globalization |
Auteur |
L. De Cauter, R. De Roo, K. Vanhaesebrouck |
Plaats van uitgave |
Rotterdam |
Uitgever |
NAi uitgevers |
Jaar van uitgave |
2011
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Reeks |
Reflect
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#08 |
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978-90-5662-779-9
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Annotatie |
334 p. : afb. ; 23 cm. - Met lit. opg.
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Trefwoorden |
protestbewegingen, kunst, politiek, sociale invloed, kunstenaars, engagement, experimentele kunst, globalisering |
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Samenvatting Can activist art effect real change in society? Case studies by established artists and filmmakers investigates issues of urban activism and the activism of anonymous networks, giving special consideration to the effects of the War on Terror upon the activist agenda. In our era of unchecked globalization and the extreme crisis of global warming, this indispensable reader concludes by proposing a theoretical scaffolding for modern-day activism, making a passionate appeal for a truly political art.
Recensie van Erwin Jans in:TM.15(2011)7(okt.44-46); De witte raaf (2011)152(jul./aug.18-19) |
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