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Exploring art in response - Visual cultures and glocal concerns

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Exploring art in response - Visual cultures and glocal concerns demonstrates the various ways in which artists, art educators and scholars address the challenges that impede our respective societies. The concerns unpicked in these chapters include the afterlife of colonisation that continues to affect our understanding of art from the Global South; the work of preserving heritage, of unmaking epistemological frameworks, of (re)making collective memory and of newly shaping history 'from below'. Issues that cut across communities from South to North, such as gender- and socioeconomic inequality, are similarly engaged. In addressing both common and unique challenges, the book provides opportunities for reimagining the ways in which our collective agency in the arts may help us prevail over the concerns that impact us.

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Exploring art in response – Visual cultures and glocal concerns demonstrates the various ways in which artists, art educators and scholars address the challenges that impede our respective societies. The concerns unpicked in these chapters include the afterlife of colonisation that continues to affect our understanding of art from the Global South; the work of preserving heritage, of unmaking epistemological frameworks, of (re)making collective memory and of newly shaping history ‘from below’. Issues that cut across communities from South to North, such as gender- and socioeconomic inequality, are similarly engaged. In addressing both common and unique challenges, the book provides opportunities for reimagining the ways in which our collective agency in the arts may help us prevail over the concerns that impact us.

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Assisted by Kriel (Editor), Lize Kriel (Editor), Runette Kruger (Editor)
Publisher Waxmann Verlag GmbH
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.05.2025
 
EAN 9783830949701
ISBN 978-3-8309-4970-1
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 150 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Weight 322 g
Illustrations with numerous coloured illustrations
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

Kunstgeschichte, Ethnologie, Kultursoziologie, Ghana, Kunsttheorie, Hawker, visual art, Kenya, Art Education, auseinandersetzen, Visual Cultures, Simpa, Ada Songor, Bakweri cultural wind instrument nzeva-jou, Winneba

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