Creative Activism: Conversations on Music, Film, Literature, and Other Radical Arts
Editat de Rachel Lee Rubinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501352522
ISBN-10: 1501352520
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501352520
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
SECTION 1: Coal
1. "I'll Throw This Apple Atcha": The Meaning of Mining According to Billy Edd Wheeler
2. "Visible, Horrible, Ugly": Toxicity According to John Sabraw
3. "The Baby Needed Milk": Collectivity According to Diane Gilliam Fisher
SECTION 2: War and Peace
4. "It's a Great American Tradition": War and Industry According to John Sayles
5. "Revolution by Tricks and Clowning": Trips According to Maxine Hong Kingston
6. "Part of My Being": Politics and Poetics According to Keorapetse Kgositsile
SECTION 3: Borders
7. "I Sing about Cesar Chavez in Gold Lamé Hot Pants": Revolution and Celebration According to El Vez
8. "I'm Not Some Fucking Gadjo!": Migration According to Eugene Hutz
9. "Gaps We Cross with Technology": Solidarity and Surveillance According to Cory Doctorow
10. "What It's Like to Be Stuck": Interruption According to Julio Salgado
SECTION 4: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
11. "It's Like Walt Whitman Gave Me a Blow Job": Action According to Abe Rybeck
12. "Simultaneity of Actions": Liberation According to Sarah Schulman
13. "Wigs and Skin": Colonialism According to Ama Ata Aidoo
SECTION 5: Economic Justice
14. "Hey, I See You": Revolution According to Boots Riley
15. "Power and Powerlessness": Detecting History According to Sara Paretsky
16. "Sometimes I Get Political, Sometimes I Get Offensive": Pushing Back According to Dallas Wayne
SECTION 6: Prisons
17. "The Anti-Slavery Act of 2002": Private Prisons and Social Justice According to Si Kahn
18. "Politics through Artistic Eyes, and Art through Political Eyes": Prison Rebellion According to Raúl Salinas
19. "From My 6 x 9 Cell": Prison and Painting According to Anthony Papa
SECTION 7: Transformations
20. "It's All Connected": Service According to Betye Saar
21. "I'm a Bit of a Threat": Immortality According to Roz Kaveney
22. "Folklore, Fakelore and Fucklore": Metamorphosis According to Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
Bibliography
Index
SECTION 1: Coal
1. "I'll Throw This Apple Atcha": The Meaning of Mining According to Billy Edd Wheeler
2. "Visible, Horrible, Ugly": Toxicity According to John Sabraw
3. "The Baby Needed Milk": Collectivity According to Diane Gilliam Fisher
SECTION 2: War and Peace
4. "It's a Great American Tradition": War and Industry According to John Sayles
5. "Revolution by Tricks and Clowning": Trips According to Maxine Hong Kingston
6. "Part of My Being": Politics and Poetics According to Keorapetse Kgositsile
SECTION 3: Borders
7. "I Sing about Cesar Chavez in Gold Lamé Hot Pants": Revolution and Celebration According to El Vez
8. "I'm Not Some Fucking Gadjo!": Migration According to Eugene Hutz
9. "Gaps We Cross with Technology": Solidarity and Surveillance According to Cory Doctorow
10. "What It's Like to Be Stuck": Interruption According to Julio Salgado
SECTION 4: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
11. "It's Like Walt Whitman Gave Me a Blow Job": Action According to Abe Rybeck
12. "Simultaneity of Actions": Liberation According to Sarah Schulman
13. "Wigs and Skin": Colonialism According to Ama Ata Aidoo
SECTION 5: Economic Justice
14. "Hey, I See You": Revolution According to Boots Riley
15. "Power and Powerlessness": Detecting History According to Sara Paretsky
16. "Sometimes I Get Political, Sometimes I Get Offensive": Pushing Back According to Dallas Wayne
SECTION 6: Prisons
17. "The Anti-Slavery Act of 2002": Private Prisons and Social Justice According to Si Kahn
18. "Politics through Artistic Eyes, and Art through Political Eyes": Prison Rebellion According to Raúl Salinas
19. "From My 6 x 9 Cell": Prison and Painting According to Anthony Papa
SECTION 7: Transformations
20. "It's All Connected": Service According to Betye Saar
21. "I'm a Bit of a Threat": Immortality According to Roz Kaveney
22. "Folklore, Fakelore and Fucklore": Metamorphosis According to Emma Bull and Will Shetterly
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
There is a wonderfully useful group of contemporary thinkers assembled here. I am glad it exists.
Featuring an extraordinary range of artists and voices, Creative Activism is an indispensable compilation of oral histories-and an often-exhilarating exchange of ideas on the roles of artists on the front lines of activism today. As an instructive and evocative guide, Rachel Lee Rubin allows us to re-envision how we view the world, redefine the limits of change, and reconsider the role of artists in shaping our lives. The great oral historian Studs Terkel often reminded us that reading a book should not be a passive exercise, but rather a raucous conversation. As an essential resource, Creative Activism offers one of the most important and raucous conversations of our times.
Featuring an extraordinary range of artists and voices, Creative Activism is an indispensable compilation of oral histories-and an often-exhilarating exchange of ideas on the roles of artists on the front lines of activism today. As an instructive and evocative guide, Rachel Lee Rubin allows us to re-envision how we view the world, redefine the limits of change, and reconsider the role of artists in shaping our lives. The great oral historian Studs Terkel often reminded us that reading a book should not be a passive exercise, but rather a raucous conversation. As an essential resource, Creative Activism offers one of the most important and raucous conversations of our times.