Violence and Resistance, Art and Politics in Colombia
He currently works at the intersection of Aesthetics and Post-Marxist Theory and has published on contemporary French thought, philosophy and literature, and philosophy and theatre
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Palgrave Macmillan
2023, 2023
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2023 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction – Stephen Zepke and Nicolás Alvarado Castillo
- 1. One or Several Antigones… – Amalia Boyer
- 2. In-situ Aesthetics as Local Politics: Gilbert Simondon and the 21N Protest Movement – Ana-Isabel Durán
- 3. Minor Music: The Politics of Music and Women’s Resistance in Colombia – Sandra N. Sánchez R., Alicia Natali Chamorro, Jorge F. Maldonado S.
- 4. The Gestural Dimension of Artistic Practice: Performance, Politics and Responsibility – Gustavo Gómez Pérez
- 5. The Case of the Recumbent Woman; Colombian Art and the Anthropological Machine – Ana Maria Lozano
- 6. “The Life of the People”; Coca, the Forest and Violence – Barbara Santos
- 7. Nature’s Spectral Haunting; the Cosmopolitics of Death in Recent Colombian Film and Literature – Carlos A. Manrique
- 8. From Physiological Aesthetics to Anthropological Poetics: Activating the Pictograms of Cerro Azul – Stephen Zepke
- 9. The Violence Over Memory. Archaeology, Heritage, and Indigenous Histories in Andean Colombia – Cristóbal Gnecco
- 10. Symbiosis and Aesthetic Cosmopolitics in the Work of Carolina Caycedo – Gustavo Chirolla
- 11. Revolution and Reaction: Art and Politics in Nicolás Gómez Dávila – Juan Fernando Mejía Mosquera
- 12. Aesthetic Languages and Political Actions: Collaborations, Tensions, and Openings in Colombia Today – Laura Quintana
- 13. The Emergence of the Popular in Colombia – Mónica Zuleta Pardo
- 14. Forcing the Boundaries: Transgression and Political Violence in Colombian Contemporary Theatre – Nicolás Alvarado Castillo.-15. Oscar Leone; Body, Landscape and Territory – Adriana Urrea and Gustavo Chirolla