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Revolts in Cultural Critique

Contributor(s): Buikema, Rosemarie (Author)

ISBN: 9781786614049

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Pub Date: November 27, 2020

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.47" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.67 lbs) 204 pages

Series: New Critical Humanities

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Description: This book examines a range of artworks through a postcolonial and feminist lens, in which revolt-both as a theme and as a medium-specific technique or/as critique -is made visible.

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Rosemarie Buikema is Professor of Art, Culture and Diversity at Utrecht University. She chairs the UU Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) and is the scientific director of the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG). In that capacity, she also co-ordinates the UU share in the Erasmus Mundus Master in Gender Studies (GEMMA) and directs the annual international Summer School in Gender Studies: NOISE. She co-chairs the UU IOS Hub Gender and Diversity: Building an Inclusive Society and she is the initiator and project leader of MOED, Museum of Equality and Difference.

She is currently the principal investigator for the Horizon2020 Cultures of Equality Innovative Training Network project where she is responsible for the work package: Textual and Artistic Cultures of Gender Equality. She has extensive experience in supervising and directing large cultural and academic events and projects among others an EU FP6 Early Stage Research training programme which delivered 39 PHD's EU-wide.

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"With characteristic brilliance, Rosemarie Buikema raises one of the most fundamental questions of our time: What to do with "old stuff"? That is, through what methods, means, and measures can humanity transition away from the violence of coloniality to just and equitable relations. A book about a political "not yet here" that has nevertheless already materialized in practices of imagination, Revolts in Cultural Critique offers a deeply compelling treatment of the capacity of form to work through complex and haunting pasts." --Frances Negrón-Muntaner, professor of English and comparative literature, Columbia University

"In Revolts in Cultural Critique Rosemarie Buikema examines both a main argumentation and detailed case studies concerning the ways in which contemporary literature and art revisit history and revolt against its multiple modes of violence. These cultural critical expressions seek to make the as yet unformed and unseen, visible and thus, open for discussion, and for imagining a different future. Revolt as method and as theme. She focuses on multi-layered interaction between message and medium, materiality and form, that enacts revolt as a process of resistance against clear-cut truths. The revolt that she unpacks for all of us who crave insights into what art can be and do, encompasses a poetics of recycling, an unfolding of folds, and an inquiry into how matter matters, how forms morph, and how time leaps out of its classically assumed linearity. The art discussed demands an active involvement in the erasure and reconstruction of the violated world." --Mieke Bal, Professor Emerita in Literary Theory, University of Amsterdam

"Rosemarie Buikema's Revolts in Cultural Critique recharges hope in troubled times. The book explores in bold and innovative ways how cultural forms themselves can embody and unlock the forces of resistance. A series of vivid readings ranging from Woolf and Couperus to Kentridge and #RhodesMustFall, demonstrate that politics conjoined with critique can set change in motion. This is a crucial, innovative and often moving account of the necessity of the arts, theatre, and writing for political renewal--more so now than ever." --Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English, University of Oxford

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