Cultural activism : practices, dilemmas, and possibilities / / editors, Begüm Özden Firat, Aylin Kuryel.

This volume addresses contemporary activist practices that aim to interrupt and reorient politics as well as culture. The specific tactics analyzed here are diverse, ranging from culture jamming, sousveillance, media hoaxing, adbusting, subvertising, street art, to hacktivism, billboard liberation,...

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Superior document:Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race, 21
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race 21.
Physical Description:1 online resource (255 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
Introduction. Cultural Activism: Practices, Dilemmas, and Possibilities /
The Notion of Irony in Cultural Activism /
The Resonance of Romanticism: Activist Art and the Bourgeois Horizon /
Lots of Money Because I am Many: The Luther Blissett Project and the Multiple-Use Name Strategy /
The Separation Wall in Palestine: Artists Love to Hate It /
Breaking Out of the Specialist “Ghetto”: Performative Encounters as Participatory Praxis in Radical Politics /
A Proposal for Grounded Cultural Activism: Communication Strategies, Adbusters and Social Change /
Bakunin’s Poor Cousins: Engaging Art for Tactical Interventions /
Clowndestine Maneuvers: A Study of Clownfrontational Tactics /
Play with Authority!: Radical Performance and Performative Irony /
Appendix: Inventory of Practices /
The Contributors /
Index /
Summary:This volume addresses contemporary activist practices that aim to interrupt and reorient politics as well as culture. The specific tactics analyzed here are diverse, ranging from culture jamming, sousveillance, media hoaxing, adbusting, subvertising, street art, to hacktivism, billboard liberation, and urban guerilla, to name but a few. Though indebted to the artistic and political movements of the past, this form of activism brings a novel dimension to public protest with its insistence on humor, playfulness, and confusion. This book attempts to grasp both the old and new aspects of contemporary activist practices, as well as their common characteristics and internal varieties. It attempts to open up space for the acknowledgement of the ways in which contemporary capitalism affects all our lives, and for the reflection on possible modes of struggling with it. It focuses on the possibilities that different activist tactics enable, the ways in which those may be innovative or destructive, as well as on their complications and dilemmas. The encounter between the insights of political, social and critical theory on the one hand and activist visions and struggles on the other is urgent and appealing. The essays collected here all explore such a confrontational collaboration, testing its limits and productiveness, in theory as well as in practice. In a mutually beneficial relationship, theoretical concepts are rethought through activist practices, while those activist practices are developed with the help of the insights of critical theory. This volume brings scholars and activists together in the hope of establishing a productive dialogue between the theorizations of the intricacies of our times and the subversive practices that deal with them.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283009250
9786613009258
904202982X
ISSN:1879-5846 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: editors, Begüm Özden Firat, Aylin Kuryel.