Rather than considering protest art as singularly revolutionary, disruptive,or unsettling to established power structures per se, this article and the contributions in the special issue explore the complex relation between cultural politics, aesthetics, affect, and resistance. Many of the articles contextualize the ambivalent and nuanced relationship between works of art, culture, and resistance within wider, constantly shifting, multiple, hegemonic discourses, and power structures. These contributions cast a skeptical eye on the notion of resistance. They complicate our understanding of how political and economic contingencies,colonialism, neoliberal market-driven policies, and global and local discourses can work to normalize, appropriat...
This is an ethnographic study of the fraught and complex cultural politics of music making in Palest...
In order to address the global crisis imposed by globalization and militarism communities are search...
This thesis is the result of eight months of fieldwork in 2003-2004, among a group of young Palestin...
Rather than considering protest art as singularly revolutionary, disruptive,or unsettling to establi...
In “Cultures of Resistance in Palestine and Beyond: The Politics of Art, Aesthetics, and Affect,” So...
From The Editors: In “Cultures of Resistance in Palestine and Beyond: The Politics of Art, Aesthetic...
In the opening of this special issue, we invite readers to consider, through the articles presented,...
Matar’s essay addresses the PLO’s cultural activism, in other words, its investment in diverse spher...
This thesis is an ethnographic and gender-sensitive account of the identities urban Palestinian yout...
In the contemporary period, Palestine has witnessed a colossal political unrest/s of diverse kind an...
Playback Theatre opens up an artistic and interactive space for silenced voices and counter-narrativ...
This articles explores the explosion of artistic production in the Arab world during the so-called A...
Eurig Scandrett - ORCID 0000-0002-0932-8817 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0932-8817Protest song has b...
Through different perspectives and disciplines, this special issue explores how media, arts and cult...
The article explores how a number of artists have employed the counter/actual as a form of past-talk...
This is an ethnographic study of the fraught and complex cultural politics of music making in Palest...
In order to address the global crisis imposed by globalization and militarism communities are search...
This thesis is the result of eight months of fieldwork in 2003-2004, among a group of young Palestin...
Rather than considering protest art as singularly revolutionary, disruptive,or unsettling to establi...
In “Cultures of Resistance in Palestine and Beyond: The Politics of Art, Aesthetics, and Affect,” So...
From The Editors: In “Cultures of Resistance in Palestine and Beyond: The Politics of Art, Aesthetic...
In the opening of this special issue, we invite readers to consider, through the articles presented,...
Matar’s essay addresses the PLO’s cultural activism, in other words, its investment in diverse spher...
This thesis is an ethnographic and gender-sensitive account of the identities urban Palestinian yout...
In the contemporary period, Palestine has witnessed a colossal political unrest/s of diverse kind an...
Playback Theatre opens up an artistic and interactive space for silenced voices and counter-narrativ...
This articles explores the explosion of artistic production in the Arab world during the so-called A...
Eurig Scandrett - ORCID 0000-0002-0932-8817 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0932-8817Protest song has b...
Through different perspectives and disciplines, this special issue explores how media, arts and cult...
The article explores how a number of artists have employed the counter/actual as a form of past-talk...
This is an ethnographic study of the fraught and complex cultural politics of music making in Palest...
In order to address the global crisis imposed by globalization and militarism communities are search...
This thesis is the result of eight months of fieldwork in 2003-2004, among a group of young Palestin...