Provoking democracy : why we need the arts
by
 
Levine, Caroline, 1970-

Title
Provoking democracy : why we need the arts

Author
Levine, Caroline, 1970-

ISBN
9781405159265
 
9781405159272

Personal Author
Levine, Caroline, 1970-

Publication Information
Malden, MA : Blackwell, 2007.

Physical Description
xiii, 252 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Series
Blackwell manifestos.

Contents
Democracy meets the avant-garde -- The people v. the arts -- Propaganda for democracy: the avant-garde goes to war -- Obscenity and the democratization of culture -- Originality on trial -- Conclusion: artists, academic writing, and the classroom.

Abstract
"Provoking Democracy makes an exciting and compelling new argument: that democracies require art - challenging art - to ensure that they are acting as free societies. In the twentieth century, democratic societies turned to dissenting and unpopular artists such as Jackson Pollock, Bertolt Brecht, D. H. Lawrence, and 2 Live Crew to prove their commitment to freedom from majority rule. Author Caroline Levine shows how artists in the tradition of the avant-garde may once again prove to be effective catalysts for contemporary change." "Moving beyond debates over obscenity, public funding and censorship, Provoking Democracy gets at art's value and purpose in democratic societies, concluding that the freest and fairest democracies need the provocations of art, just as the most rebellious artists need the protection of the democratic state."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Democracy and the arts.
 
Arts and society.
 
Avant-garde (Aesthetics) -- Social aspects.

Added Corporate Author
Ebook Library.


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