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Art, politics, pedagogy: Juxtaposing, discomfiting, disrupting
Art & the Public Sphere, 2021In this opening essay we explain the rationale for the Special Issue, the first of two on the theme of ‘politicizing artistic pedagogies’. In doing so, we outline the connections between this collection of articles and those in the next issue of Art & the Public Sphere while also stressing the distinctive, societal scope of the present issue.
Ian Bruff, Mel Jordan
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Political Art and the Art of Politics
2020Dickens represented politicians, real and imaginary, in many of his works. He involved himself personally in many of the political questions of his time. Since his death, he has become a resource for both the Left and the Right. The roots of all of this lie in Dickens’s early years as a reporter in the Commons, where his name has since been invoked ...
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Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 1972
Not, however, because they fail to give rise to philosophical problems, but rather because, no sooner do we identify philosophical problems in these areas than they seem to die on us, like streams in the desert. One often suggested reason for this can be restated briefly, as follows.
W. B. Gallie, Cyril Barrett
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Not, however, because they fail to give rise to philosophical problems, but rather because, no sooner do we identify philosophical problems in these areas than they seem to die on us, like streams in the desert. One often suggested reason for this can be restated briefly, as follows.
W. B. Gallie, Cyril Barrett
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2020
After noting the difficulty of placing Lawrence on the conventional left/right political spectrum – though many have attempted to do so – the chapter argues that Lawrence can be productively explored in relation to English radicalism. Such an approach was long made difficult by the New Left dismissal of such traditions and of utopian thinking, which ...
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After noting the difficulty of placing Lawrence on the conventional left/right political spectrum – though many have attempted to do so – the chapter argues that Lawrence can be productively explored in relation to English radicalism. Such an approach was long made difficult by the New Left dismissal of such traditions and of utopian thinking, which ...
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2016
Abstract Art can be understood as a form of political discourse; as a descriptive, an interpretive, or an explicitly critical approximation; or as a vehicle with which to transcend the political. Art complicates our understandings and perceptions of the world, altering the discursive frames within which the political is negotiated ...
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Abstract Art can be understood as a form of political discourse; as a descriptive, an interpretive, or an explicitly critical approximation; or as a vehicle with which to transcend the political. Art complicates our understandings and perceptions of the world, altering the discursive frames within which the political is negotiated ...
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2009
This article focuses on one issue in the wide-ranging, contemporary debates on the relation between art and politics, namely, philosophy's role in these debates and the contribution it makes. In the background, this survey acknowledges that philosophy may provide useful conceptual clarification regarding the many ways the arts engage in and with the ...
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This article focuses on one issue in the wide-ranging, contemporary debates on the relation between art and politics, namely, philosophy's role in these debates and the contribution it makes. In the background, this survey acknowledges that philosophy may provide useful conceptual clarification regarding the many ways the arts engage in and with the ...
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2016
In Art and Politics, Segal explores the collision of politics and art in seven enticing essays. The book explores the position of art and artists under a number of different political regimes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, traveling around the world to consider how art and politics have interacted and influenced each other in different ...
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In Art and Politics, Segal explores the collision of politics and art in seven enticing essays. The book explores the position of art and artists under a number of different political regimes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, traveling around the world to consider how art and politics have interacted and influenced each other in different ...
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