Contemporary Citizenship, Art, and Visual Culture: Making and Being Made
ISBN: 9781351260282
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Taking citizenship as a political position, cultural process, and intertwining of both, this edited volume examines the role of visual art and visual culture as sites for the construction and contestation of both state-sanctioned and cultural citizenships from the late 1970s to today. Contributors to this book examine an assortment of visual media--painting, sculpture, photography, performance, the built environment, new media, and social practice--within diverse and international communities, such as the United States, South Africa, Turkey, and New Zealand. Topics addressed include, but are not limited to, citizenship in terms of: nation building, civic practices, border zones, transnationalism, statelessness, and affects of belonging as well as alternate forms of, or resistance to, citizenship.


Corey Dzenko is Assistant Professor of Art History at Monmouth University.

Theresa Avila is Assistant Professor of Art History at California State University, Channel Islands.

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