Migration into art: Transcultural identities and art-making in a globalised world
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This book addresses a topic of increasing importance to artists, art historians and scholars of cultural studies, migration studies and international relations: migration as a profoundly transforming force that has remodelled artistic and art institutional practices across the world. It explores contemporary art's critical engagement with migration and globalisation as a key source for improving our understanding of how these processes transform identities, cultures, institutions and geopolitics. The author explores three interwoven issues of enduring interest: identity and belonging, institutional visibility and recognition of migrant artists, and the interrelations between aesthetics and politics, including the balancing of aesthetics, politics and ethics in representations of forced migration.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Manchester University Press |
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Number of pages | 248 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-5261-2192-9, 978-1-5261-2190-5 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-5261-2193-6, 9781526121912 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2017 |
Series | Rethinking Art's Histories |
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Bibliographical note
Manchester University Press has uploaded the Introduction to their website as a samle chapter: http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526121929/
- Faculty of Humanities - Contempoary art, Global art, migration, globalisation, belonging, refugees, transculturality, global art world, postcolonialism
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Final published version
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