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Book Title
Doing Politics with Citizen Art (Frontiers of the Political: Doi
Features
Ex-Library
ISBN
9781538151471

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1538151472
ISBN-13
9781538151471
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14057264479

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
248 Pages
Publication Name
Doing Politics with Citizen Art
Language
English
Subject
Art & Politics, General, Civics & Citizenship, Political Ideologies / Democracy
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Author
Fawn Daphne Plessner
Subject Area
Art, Political Science
Series
Frontiers of the Political: Doing International Politics Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2021-061735
Reviews
This is a wonderfully original book that will be a must-read for anyone interested in the under-explored relationship between art and citizenship. By interrogating citizenship from the perspective of activist and social art practices, Plessner entirely reframes our understandings of both citizenship and art, bringing to light the incipient nature of both, and pushing artists and scholars to consider how new models of citizenship can move beyond statist and cosmopolitan imaginaries. Placing the artist at the interstices between citizenship and activism, Plessner generates and conveys a necessary sense of urgency about the relationship between art and citizenship. She shows us not only how 'citizen art' interventions can interrupt hegemonies of settler-colonial logics of entitlement but also how they can create new bonds between people, establish new political relations and change assumptions about who is seen and heard as a political actor. If you want to understand how art can generate new dialogues that promote spaces for social transformation, then you need to read this book!, Daphne Plessner helps us frame a spectrum of contemporary artistic practices, including her own, which shape civil space and 'do politics' in a new light. This is an engaged and passionate proposition for new models of citizenship that defy both the Westphalian models of the nation state and cosmopolitan imaginaries.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
701.03
Table Of Content
Introduction 1. Defining 'Citizen Art': Its Meaning and Challenge to Citizenship 2. The Problems of Status Citizenship and Cosmopolitan Imaginaries and the Value of 'Acts of Citizenship' for Performing 'Citizen Art' 3. Examining 'Citizen Art' Interventions as Tools for 'Doing' Politics and Structuring New Modes of (non-statist) Citizenship 4. Case Studies: Solidarity, Assemblies and the Newspaper: 'Citizen Art' Interventions and Enactments of New Modes of Citizenship 5. Case Study, part I: Citizen Artist News and Its Local Complexities 6. Case Study, part II: Shaping New Terrain: A Newspaper Troubles Colonial Assumptions of Belonging and Membership and Alters the 'Facts' on the Ground
Synopsis
This book examines how citizen art practices perform new kinds of politics, as distinct from normative (status, participatory and cosmopolitan) models. It contends that at a time in which the conditions of citizenship have been radically altered (e.g., by the increased securitization and individuation of bodies and so forth), there is an urgent drive for citizen art to be enacted as a tool for assessing the "hollowed out" conditions of citizenship. Citizen art, it shows, stands apart from other forms of art by performing acts of citizenship that reveal and transgress the limitations of state-centred citizenship regimes, whilst simultaneously enacting genuinely alternative modes of (non-statist) citizenship. This book offers a new formulation of citizen art--one that is interrogated on both critical and material levels, and as such, remodels the foundations on which citizenship is conceived, performed and instituted., This book distinguishes 'citizen art' from within the field of social and activist art practices and examines how it performs new modes of citizenship., This book examines how 'citizen art' practices perform new kinds of politics, as distinct from normative (status, participatory and cosmopolitan) models. It contends that at a time in which the conditions of citizenship have been radically altered (e.g., by the increased securitization and individuation of bodies etc.), there is an urgent drive for 'citizen art' to be enacted as a tool for assessing the 'hollowed out' conditions of citizenship. 'Citizen art', it shows, stands apart from other forms of Art by performing 'acts of citizenship' that reveal and transgress the limitations of state-centred citizenship regimes, whilst simultaneously enacting genuinely alternative modes of (non-statist) citizenship. This book explains how 'citizen art' can make citizenship manifest in ways that do not reify or valorize the nation-state, status rights, or cosmopolitan imaginaries. It shows instead that the outcomes of 'citizen art', such as the institutions of solidarity, assembly and interventions, reconfigure the 'tools' of politics in the act of 'doing politics' that, in turn, perform new and nascent modes of (non-statist) citizenship. This book offers a new formulation of 'citizen art' - one that is interrogated on both critical and material levels, and as such, that remodels the foundations on which citizenship is conceived, performed and instituted.
LC Classification Number
N72.P6P59 2022

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