易读性的创造性政治

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Kim Gurney, N. Muyanga, E. Pieterse
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三位跨学科的实践者之间的对话在一个宫殿、一个棚屋和一个厨房之间灵活地移动——以一只恶作剧的蜘蛛为图腾。对一部基于非洲民间传说的新歌剧的反思,作为欧洲多模式合作的产物,延伸到独立艺术空间的DIY-DIT原则和后院小空间对大想法的吸引力,并以一种新型城市孵化器的思想实验结束,这种孵化器可能更好地关注城市顽固的嵌套复杂性,贡献者都称之为家:南非开普敦。在他们的对话网中捕获的概念苍蝇包括建立新的基础设施来维持多语音词汇,烧毁和建立的必要艺术,选择混乱而不是线性时间,以及用你的双手来实例化多模式的制作平台。
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The Creative Politics of Legibility
This conversation among a trio of interdisciplinary practitioners moves nimbly between a palace, a shed, and a kitchen—with a trickster spider as totem. Reflections on a new opera based in African folklore produced as a multimodal collaboration in Europe extends to the DIY-DIT principles of independent art spaces and the backyard appeal of a tiny space for big ideas, and concludes with a thought experiment for a new kind of urban incubator that might better attend to the stubbornly nested complexities of the city the contributors all call home: Cape Town, South Africa. The conceptual flies caught in their dialogic web include building new infrastructures to sustain polyvocal vocabularies, the necessary art of burning down and building up, opting for messy over linear time, and coming with your hands full to instantiate multimodal platforms of making.
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Public Culture
Public Culture Multiple-
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2.10
自引率
6.70%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Public Culture is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published three times a year—in January, May, and September. It is sponsored by the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, NYU. A four-time CELJ award winner, Public Culture has been publishing field-defining ethnographies and analyses of the cultural politics of globalization for over thirty years. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of the places and occasions where cultural, social, and political differences emerge as public phenomena, manifested in everything from highly particular and localized events in popular or folk culture to global advertising, consumption, and information networks. Artists, activists, and scholars, both well-established and younger, from across the humanities and social sciences and around the world, present some of their most innovative and exciting work in the pages of Public Culture.
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