Belonging and Globalisation
Critical Essays in Contemporary Art & Culture
Edited by Kamal Boullata
$33.00
Front Cover Photo: Window by Mohammed Kazem, 2005
Belonging and Globalisation
“Who has the right to belong to the future of humanity, and who is condemned to disappear?” Laymert Garcia dos Santos
These essays bring together voices that are involved in shaping the art and culture scenes outside the western mainstream. Focusing on the concept of belonging, they explore how contemporary art produced outside the bounds of dominant cultural circuits responds to the challenge posed by globalisation.
Entanglements between the local and the global, and the confluence of aesthetics and politics, are discussed from the point of view of the art historian, the sociologist, the critic, and the curator. The contributors address cultural nomadism and the experience of place, national identity and transcultural expression, the production of signs, and the implications of metaphor. The essays reveal how artists from traditional societies find in their cultural heritage the basis of a pluralistic creative expression, and how economic and political globalization leads them to create new strategies of resistance.
Belonging and Globalization:Critical Essays in Contemporary Art & Culture
Book Cover: Hard Paperback
Pages: 168
Front Cover Photo: Window by Mohammed Kazem, 2005
Editor: Kamal Boullata
Contributors: Hoor Al Qasimi, Frederick N. Bohrer, Kamal Boullata, Nicolas Bourriaud, Boris Brollo, Jean Fisher, Laymert Garcia Dos Santos, Elias Khoury, Ken Lum, Joseph Massad, Khaled Mattawa, Gerardo Mosquera, Achille Bonito Oliva, Jack Persekian, Nadia Tazi, Tirdad Zolghadr .