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Arts of Resistance is an original exploration that extends beyond
the arts into the context of politics and political change. In
three wide-ranging exchanges prompted by American blues singer
Linda MacDonald-Lewis, artist Alexander Moffat and poet Alan Riach,
discuss cultural, political and artistic movements, the role of the
artist in society and the effect of environment on artists from all
disciplines. Arts of Resistance examines the lives and work of
leading figures from Scotland's arts world in the twentieth
century, concentrating on poets and artists but also including
writers, musicians and architectural visionaries such as Charles
Rennie Mackintosh and Patrick Geddes. Poets studied include Hugh
MacDiarmid, Sorley MacLean, Iain Crichton Smith, Edwin Morgan and
Liz Lochhead; artists include William McTaggart, William Johnstone
and the Scottish Colourists. The investigation into the connection
between the arts and political culture includes historical issues,
from British imperialism to a devolved Scotland. Finally, the
contribution to poetry and art of each major Scottish city is
discussed: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee. Highly illustrated
with paintings and poems, Arts of Resistance is a beautifully
produced book providing facts and controversial opinions.
Did you know that the Declaration of Independence was based on a
Scottish declaration of independence from the English from nearly
700 years ago? This book will take you from the days of William
'Braveheart' Wallace and Robert the Bruce during the Wars of
Independence in Scotland, to the days when Scottish and Irish
people emigrated to the American Colonies and helped George
Washington and Thomas Jefferson fight for freedom in America during
the Revolutionary War. Follow the thread from Scotland to America
and come to understand how important one ended up being to the
other in the development of democracy.
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