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Art and Protest in Putin's Russia

Art and Protest in Putin's Russia

NY SKICK

Författare:
Lena Jonson
Språk:
Engelska
Utgiven:
2015-03

ISBN:
9781138844957
Förlag:
Routledge
Serie:
Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe

Antal sidor:
266
Vikt:
567 gram


The Pussy Riot protest, and the subsequent heavy handed treatment of the protestors, grabbed the headlines, but this was not an isolated instance of art being noticeably critical of the regime. As this book, based on extensive original research, shows, there has been gradually emerging over recent decades a significant counter-culture in the art world which satirises and ridicules the regime and the values it represents, at the same time putting forward, through art, alternative values. The book traces the development of art and protest in recent decades, discusses how art of this kind engages in political and social protest, and provides many illustrations as examples of art as protest. The book concludes by discussing how important art has been in facilitating new social values and in prompting political protests.

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ISBN
9781138844957
Titel
Art and protest in Putin's Russia
Författare
Jonson, Lena
Förlag
New York, NY : Routledge
Utgivningsår
2015
Språk
English
Baksidestext
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A history of dissensus, consensus and illusions of a new era -- An other gaze in art -- Art on trial -- Dissent in art -- Art of engagement: a counterculture in the making -- Political action -- Art and protest after Bolotnaya.
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