This book examines how renewed forms of artistic activism were
developed in the wake of the neoliberal repression since the 1980s.
The volume shows the diverse ways in which artists have sought to
confront systemic crises around the globe, searching for new and
enduring forms of building communities and reimagining the
political horizon. The authors engage in a dialogue with these
artistic efforts and their histories - in particular the earlier
artistic activism that was developed during the civil rights era in
the 1960s and 70s - providing valuable historical insight and new
conceptual reflection on the future of aesthetic resilience. This
book will be of interest to scholars in contemporary art, history
of art, film and literary studies, protest movements, and social
movements.
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