Art and Social Movements: Cultural Politics in Mexico and Aztlán

Author:   Edward J. McCaughan ,  Ed McCaughan
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822351825


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 March 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Art and Social Movements offers a comparative, cross-border analysis of the role of visual artists in three social movements from the late 1960s through the early 1990s: the 1968 student movement and related activist art collectives in Mexico City, a Zapotec indigenous struggle in Oaxaca, and the Chicano movement in California. Based on extensive archival research and interviews, Edward J. McCaughan explores how artists helped to shape the identities and visions of a generation of Mexican and Chicano activists by creating new visual discourses. McCaughan argues that the social power of activist artists emanates from their ability to provoke people to see, think, and act in innovative ways. Artists, he claims, help to create visual languages and spaces through which activists can imagine and perform new collective identities and forms of meaningful citizenship. The artists' work that he discusses remains vital today-in movements demanding fuller democratic rights and social justice for working people, women, ethnic communities, immigrants, and sexual minorities throughout Mexico and the United States. Integrating insights from scholarship on the cultural politics of representation with structural analyses of specific historical contexts, McCaughan expands our understanding of social movements.

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Author:   Edward J. McCaughan ,  Ed McCaughan
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780822351825


ISBN 10:   082235182
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 March 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix Preface. The Heart Has Its Reasons xi Acknowledgments xxi 1. Signs of the Times 1 2. Signs of Citizenship 20 3. Signs of (Be)Longing and Exclusion 57 4. The Significance of Style 101 5. Creative Spaces 135 6. Creative Power 152 Postscript. Of Legacies and the Aroma of Popcorn 167 Notes 171 References 179 Index 197

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Art and Social Movements makes a powerful statement about the continued vitality of--and need for--the creative arts in radical political movements. By effectively synthesizing grounded analysis of grassroots politics with deft theoretical explanations of artistic genres, Edward McCaughan provides what I believe is the most significant empirically grounded study of cultural politics in Latin America since the anthology Cultures of Politics, Politics of Cultures , which was published in 1998. --Howard Campbell, author of Mexican Memoir: A Personal Account of Anthropology and Radical Politics in Oaxaca


Vital Signs makes a powerful statement about the continued vitality of--and need for--the creative arts in radical political movements. By effectively synthesizing grounded analysis of grassroots politics with deft theoretical explanations of artistic genres, Edward McCaughan provides what I believe is the most significant empirically grounded study of cultural politics in Latin America since the anthology Cultures of Politics, Politics of Cultures , which was published in 1998. --Howard Campbell, author of Mexican Memoir: A Personal Account of Anthropology and Radical Politics in Oaxaca


Art and Social Movements lives up to its title, for only when the art and culture of social movements are explored along with their politics, do we begin to have a vital and comprehensive sense of the emotions and creativity involved. The sad, violent and arbitrary border between Latin America and Latino USA too often ignores the history of collaboration and influence each side of that fictitious line has given the other. Edward J. McCaughan, through personal experience and exhaustive research, sets the record straight! Margaret Randall, author of When I Look Into the Mirror and See You and To Change the World: My Years in Cuba Art and Social Movements makes a powerful statement about the continued vitality of - and need for - the creative arts in radical political movements. By effectively synthesizing grounded analysis of grassroots politics with deft theoretical explanations of artistic genres, Edward McCaughan provides what I believe is the most significant empirically grounded study of cultural politics in Latin America since the anthology Cultures of Politics, Politics of Cultures, which was published in 1998. Howard Campbell, author of Mexican Memoir: A Personal Account of Anthropology and Radical Politics in Oaxaca


Author Information

Edward J. McCaughan is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at San Francisco State University. His books include Reinventing Revolution: The Renovation of Left Discourse in Cuba and Mexico.

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