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The Art of Global Power

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The Art of Global Power book

Artwork and Popular Cultures as World-Making Practices

The Art of Global Power

DOI link for The Art of Global Power

The Art of Global Power book

Artwork and Popular Cultures as World-Making Practices
Edited ByEmily Merson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 27 February 2020
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429425646
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429425646
SubjectsCommunication Studies, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Merson, E. (Ed.). (2020). The Art of Global Power. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429425646

Artwork and popular cultures are crucial sites of contesting and transforming power relationships in world politics. The contributors to this edited collection draw on their experiences across arts, activist, and academic communities to analyze how the global politics of colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy are expressed and may be transformed through popular cultures and artistic labour.

Through their methodological treatment of artwork and popular cultures as material sites of generating aesthetic knowledge and embodying global power, the authors foreground an analysis of global hierarchies and transformative empowerment through critically engaged political imagination and cultural projects. By centralizing an intersectional analysis of the racialized, gendered, economic dimensions of the praxis of culture, The Art of Global Power demonstrates how artwork and popular culture projects, events, and institutions are vital sites of transgressing the material conditions that produce and sustain unjust global power hierarchies.

This book intervenes in the International Relations Popular Culture literature by problematizing the idea of a single homogenizing global popular culture and engaging with multiple popular cultures articulated from diverse global locations and worldviews. To the International Relations Aesthetics literature this book contributes an intersectional analysis of aesthetics as an embodied process of knowledge production and action that takes place within global conditions of colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy. This book will be of interest to students, researchers and practitioners of International Relations, and gender, cultural and media studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Artwork and Popular Cultures as World-Making Practices

Emily Merson

Section One – Artwork Un/Doing Disciplinary Boundaries

Chapter 1. The Art of Crossing-Over

A. C. Imperial

Chapter 2. Reproducing "Popular" Empire: Production, Consumption and Bodily Labour in ‘America the Gift Shop’

Armağan Teke and Jessica Jurgutis

Chapter 3. Interracial Picturesque: Lorraine O’Grady’s History of the Americas

Andil Gosine

Section Two –The Colonial Self/Other and Decolonial Popular Cultures

Chapter 4. Pop Goes the Boycott

John Greyson

Chapter 5. "Hybrid/Fusion Music and the Cosmopolitan Imaginary"

Elena Chou

Chapter 6. Fashionably Worn: Qaddafi’s Radical Dress and His Shades

Anna M. Agathangelou

Section Three – Creative Methods as World Politics

Chapter 7. The Praxis of Intersectional Curating: The World, the Street, the Hand

Vicky Moufawad-Paul

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