• The Routledge Companion to Art and Politics

The Routledge Companion to Art and Politics

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Introduction -- Part One: Conceptual Cartographies -- 1. On the Zoopolitics of the Voice and the Distinction Between Nature and Culture / Ana Maria Ochoa -- 2. The Aesthetic Subject and the Politics of Speculative Labor / Marina Vishmidt -- 3. Art and the Politics of Time-as-Substance / John Roberts -- 4. The Choreopolitical: Agency in the Age of Control / André Lepecki -- 5. Thinking Contradictory Thoughts: On the Convergence of Aesthetic and Social Factors in recent Sociologies of Art / Eduardo de la Fuente -- 6. Becoming Revolutionary: On Russian Suprematism / Boris Groys -- 7. Failure Over Utopia / Lisa Le Feuvre -- 8. What Did You Hear? Another Ten Theses on Militant Sound Investigation / Ultra-Red -- Part Two: Institutional Materialities -- 9. Institutional Critique Redux / Critical Art Ensemble -- 10. Social Turns: In Theory and Across the Arts / Shannon Jackson -- 11. The Politics of Contemporary Curating: A Network Perspective / Joasia Krysa -- 12. Perverse Joy: The Paradoxes of Censorship / Svetlana Mintcheva -- 13. Art Is Garbage / Toby Miller -- 14. Grass Stage's Theater of Precarity in China / Mark Driscoll -- 15. Evangelism and the Gay Movement in Singapore: Witnessing and Confessions Through Masks / Keng Sen Ong -- 16. A Transformative Initiative for Achieving Cultural Equity: Community Arts University Without Walls / Marta Moreno Vega -- 17. Hapticality in the Undercommons / Stefano Harney -- Part Three: Modalities of Practice -- 18. Charming for the Revolution: Pussy and Other Riots / Jack Halberstam -- 19. The Yes Men / Jacques Servin -- 20. 16 Notes on Collectivism and Dark Matter / Gregory Sholette -- 21. Some Notes About Art, Code and Politics Under Cloudy Empire(s) / Ricardo Dominguez -- 22. The Aesthetics of Algorithmic Experience / Ned Rossiter and Soenke Zehle -- 23. Computational Aesthetics in the Practices of Art as Politics / Patricia Ticiento Clough -- 24. Toward Participatory Aesthetics: An Interview with Claire Bishop / Claire Bishop with David Riff and Ekaterina Degot -- 25. The Politics of Popular Art in India / Swati Chattopadhyay -- Part Four: Making Publics -- 26. Living Politics: The Zapatistas Celebrate Their 20th Anniversary / Diana Taylor -- 27. Carnival, Radical Humor, and Media Politics / Robert Stam -- 28. Dynamic Encounters and the Benjaminian Aura: Reflections on the New Media, Next Media, and Connectivity / Wafaa Bilal -- 29. Seeking a Theater of Liberation / Dudley Cocke -- 30. By Any Means Necessary / Jan Cohen Cruz -- 31. If You Really Care About Change, Why Devote Your Life to Art and Culture? Reflections of a Cultural Organizer / Caron Atlas -- 32. Pedagogies in the Oakland Projects / Suzanne Lacy.

  • Author(s): Randy Martin
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 1
  • Published: 2019
  • Dimensions: Height: 9.69 Inches, Length: 6.85 Inches, Weight: 1.4109584768 Pounds, Width: 0.79 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Nov 28, 2025
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