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Vanguardia Socially Engaged Art And Theory Marc James Leger

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Vanguardia Socially Engaged Art And Theory Marc James Leger
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.32 MB
Author: Marc James Leger
ISBN: 9781526134905, 152613490X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Vanguardia Socially Engaged Art And Theory Marc James Leger by Marc James Leger 9781526134905, 152613490X instant download after payment.

The avant garde is dead, or so the story goes for many leftists and capitalists alike. But in an era of neoliberal austerity, neocolonial militarism and ecological crisis, this postmodern view seems increasingly outmoded. Rejecting 'end of ideology' post-politics, Vanguardia delves into the changing praxis of socially engaged art and theory in the age of the Capitalocene. Covering the major events of the last decade, from anti-globalisation protests, Occupy Wall Street, the Maple Spring, Strike Debt and the Anthropocene, to the Black Lives Matter and MeToo campaigns, Vanguardia puts forward a radical leftist commitment to the revolutionary consciousness of avant-garde art and politics.

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