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Politics as Public Art: The Aesthetics of Political Organizing and Social Movements

Politics as Public Art: The Aesthetics of Political Organizing and Social Movements

  • Editor: McNeill, Z. Zane
  • Editor: Zebracki, Martin

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Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Contributor Bios
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • 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