Street Art and Democracy in Latin America (Studies of the Americas)
معرفی کتاب «Street Art and Democracy in Latin America (Studies of the Americas)» نوشتهٔ Olivier Dabène، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"This book explores street art's contributions to democracy in Latin America through a comparative study of five cities: Bogota (Colombia), São Paulo (Brazil), Valparaiso (Chile), Oaxaca (Mexico) and Havana (Cuba). The author argues that when artists invade public space for the sake of disseminating rage, claims or statements, they behave as urban citizens who try to raise public awareness, nurture public debates and hold authorities accountable. Street art also reveals how public space is governed. When local authorities try to contain, regulate or repress public space invasions, they can achieve their goals democratically if they dialogue with the artists and try to reach a consensus inspired by a conception of the city as a commons. Under specific conditions, the book argues, street level democracy and collaborative governance can overlap, prompting a democratization of democracy."-- "This book is a striking example of the 'cultural turn that has gained momentum as more orthodox approaches to the study of democracy have displayed their limitations. Olivier Dabène demonstrates convincingly that this is a buoyant, widespread and influential counterpart to the sub-continents more recognized outlets of political-cum-artistic expression. These innovations are particularly vivid and provocative in the five Latin American cities he has studied. The author brings to life an impressive range of talented young street artists, and helps the reader to appreciate both their distinctive histories and their collective interactions." --Laurence Whitehead, Senior Research Fellow, Politics, Nuffield College, Oxford University, UK This book explores street arts contributions to democracy in Latin America through a comparative study of five cities: Bogota (Colombia), São Paulo (Brazil), Valparaiso (Chile), Oaxaca (Mexico) and Havana (Cuba). The author argues that when artists invade public space for the sake of disseminating rage, claims or statements, they behave as urban citizens who try to raise public awareness, nurture public debates and hold authorities accountable. Street art also reveals how public space is governed. When local authorities try to contain, regulate or repress public space invasions, they can achieve their goals democratically if they dialogue with the artists and try to reach a consensus inspired by a conception of the city as a commons. Under specific conditions, the book argues, street level democracy and collaborative governance can overlap, prompting a democratization of democracy. Olivier Dabène is Professor of Political Science at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po). He is also Senior Researcher at the Center for International Studies (CERI) and President of the Political Observatory of Latin America and the Caribbean (OPALC), both at Sciences Po, France (Plateforme de l'éditeur) "This book explores street art's contributions to democracy in Latin America through a comparative study of five cities: Bogota (Colombia), São Paulo (Brazil), Valparaiso (Chile), Oaxaca (Mexico) and Havana (Cuba). The author argues that when artists invade public space for the sake of disseminating rage, claims or statements, they behave as urban citizens who try to raise public awareness, nurture public debates and hold authorities accountable. Street art also reveals how public space is governed. When local authorities try to contain, regulate or repress public space invasions, they can achieve their goals democratically if they dialogue with the artists and try to reach a consensus inspired by a conception of the city as a commons. Under specific conditions, the book argues, street level democracy and collaborative governance can overlap, prompting a democratization of democracy."-- Provided by publisher Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii Introduction (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 1-12 Analytical Framework (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 13-41 Bogotá: Public Space Between Appropriation and Deliberation (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 43-74 São Paulo: Pixadores’ Public Scream of Hate (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 75-111 Valparaíso: A Tale of Murals, Tags and World Heritage (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 113-148 Oaxaca: Revolutionary Art and the (Difficult) Quest for Democracy (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 149-182 Havana: Going Public, No Matter What (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 183-216 Conclusion: Street Art and Democracy—Lessons Learned (Olivier Dabène)....Pages 217-234 Back Matter ....Pages 235-261
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