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Art Against Authoritarianism in Southwest Asia and North Africa [Kõva köide]

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"Discussing various art forms, from street art to performance art, and from music to theatre, this book examines forms of aesthetic resilience at the heart of the political struggle against authoritarianism in Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Sudan, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. The authors investigate ongoing aesthetic activism after the Arab Uprisings in four ways: examining visibility and speech in the public space; the creation and sustaining of collective solidarities; and the representation of suppressed identities and narratives and the creation of alternative modes of producing and circulating art. The book questions the aesthetic frame of politics that obscures social struggles from below in favour of the political theatre of the state apparatus on the one hand and discusses how activist aesthetics cultivate a transformative imaginary of a just world, on the other"--

Over the past decade, there has been a burgeoning interest in the realm of art activism within the Southwest Asia and North Africa region, shedding light on the political implications of aesthetic representation. Nevertheless, a critical inquiry into how political aesthetics can formulate both discernible and imperceptible resistance strategies in response to resurging authoritarianism and counter-revolution after the 2011 uprisings in the region remains conspicuously absent.

This book delves into a comprehensive examination of diverse art forms, ranging from street art and cinema to performance art, as well as music and theatre, scrutinizing the manifestations of aesthetic resilience at the epicentre of the political resistance against oppression and authoritarianism in Sudan, Iran, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon, Yemen and Syria. The editors employ a multifaceted approach to investigate artistic activism, encompassing analysis of visibility, ephemerality, and speech within the public sphere, the establishment and perpetuation of collective transnational solidarities, the portrayal of suppressed identities and narratives, and the innovation of alternative mechanisms for producing and disseminating art.

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Looking at the complex interaction of aesthetics and politics, this volume investigates the emancipatory power of radical art. With a focus on the two waves of uprisings in the Swana region in the years 2010s, the authors show how artistic performances of different types and following genres are developed and spread in the streets, on the walls or in the internet, catalyzing resistance to authoritarianism, but also to neoliberal capitalism, militarism and colonialism. An important book to read for social movement scholars. * Donatella della Porta, Professor , Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy *

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Explores the politics and aesthetics of artivism, resistance and creative spaces against authoritarianism and oppression in Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Jordan, Syria, Iran, Morocco, Egypt. Lebanon and Sudan.

List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration

Introduction
Chapter1:AL SAR'A ALNA?
Chapter2:REMAPPINGPOLITICALMUSICIN MOROCCO
Chapter3:CREATIVESPACEANDUPRISINGINALGERIA
Chapter4:MONUMENTALRE-BOURGUIBIZATION
Chapter5:AFTERIMAGESOFTHE2011EGYPTIANUPRISINGS
Chapter6:WALLSANDREVOLUTIONINSUDAN
Chapter7:REVOLUTIONARYWOMENINIRAN
Chapter8:WARON WALLS
Chapter9:LITERARYWRITINGINSYRIA

Index

Tijen Tunali is an Andrew Mellon Fellow at the Columbia University Global Centers | Amman. She is the editor of Art and Gentrification in the Changing Neoliberal Landscape (2021) and co-editor of Contemporary Art Across Political Divides: Difficult Conversations (2023).

Josepha Wessels is an associate professor in Media and Communication Studies at the School of Arts and Communication at Malmö University, Sweden. She is the author of Documenting Syria: Film-making, Video Activism and Revolution (2019, I.B.Tauris).