Artistic Citizenship: Artistry, Social Responsibility, and Ethical Praxis brings together a wide range of perspectives of amateur and professional artists, art educators, and scholars who endeavor to be artivists for change.
CONTENTS
Contents
Contributors
I. Foundational Considerations
1. Artistic citizenship: Introduction, aims, and overview by David J. Elliott, Marissa Silverman, and Wayne Bowman
2. Theatre and citizenship: Public engagement
political landscapes by David Wiles
3. New York re-imagined: Artists, arts organizations, and the re-birth of a city by Mary Schmidt Campbell
4. Artistry, ethics, and citizenship by Wayne Bowman
5. Arts education as/for artistic citizenship by Marissa Silverman and David J. Elliott
6. The public good will not be curated by Ana Vujanovic
II. Dance/Movement-based Arts
7. Movement potentials and civic engagement: An interview with Liz Lerman
8. Dance it, film it, share it: Exploring participatory dances and civic potential by Sangita Shresthova
9. Moving comfortably between continuity and disruption: Somatics and urban dance as embodied responses to civic responsibility by Naomi M. Jackson
10. Re/imagining artivism by Rodney Diverlus
III. Media & Technology
11. Queer and trans people of color community arts collective: Ste-Emilie Skillshare by
Sandra Jeppesen, Anna Kruzynski, and Coco Riot
12. Slow FAST Forward: Enacting digital art and civic opportunities by Jennifer Parker
13. Tactical citizenship: Straddling the line between community and contestation by Eric Kluitenberg
14. Ghostly testimonies: Reenactment and ethical responsibility in contemporary Israeli documentary cinema by Raz Yosef and Yaara Ozery
IV. Music
15. Music, social change, and alternative forms of citizenship by Thomas Turino
16. Citizens or subjects? El Sistema in critical perspective by Geoffrey Baker
17. Arts-based service learning with Indigenous communities: Engendering artistic citizenship by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Gavin Carfoot
18. Alchemies of sanctioned value: Music, networks, law by Martin Scherzinger
V. Poetry/Storytelling
19. The points are not the point, but do they still matter? A practitioner's take on spoken-word, slam poetry, and the responsibility of artists to engage their audiences by Kyle Guante Tran Myhre
20. Poet as citizen in a contested nation: Rewriting the poetry of Soviet-occupied Afghanistan by Aria Fani
21. Songs of passage and sacrifice: Gabriella Ghermandi's stories in performance by Laura Dolp and Eveljn Ferraro
VI. Theater
22. Applied theatre and citizenship in the Puerto Rican community: Artistic citizenship in practice by David T. Montgomery
23. Performing citizenship performance art and public happiness by Sibylle Peters
24. Valuing performance: purposes at play in participatory theatre practice by Nicola Shaughnessy
VII. Visual Arts
25. A new letter named square: Artistic citizenship as visual art by Coco Guzman
26. Working all the time: Artistic citizenship in the 21st century by Diane Mullin
27. Image as ignorant schoolmaster: A lesson in democratic equality by Tyson Lewis
Notes
Author Index
Subject Index