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Arte-Circuito: trajetórias da arte contemporânea no Centro de São Paulo / Art-Circuit: trajectories of contemporary art in the São Paulo\'s downtownBrasil Junior, Ivaldo 20 April 2018 (has links)
A partir dos anos 2000, o Centro da cidade de São Paulo voltou a vibrar como polo atrativo de novos moradores, entre eles artistas. Favorecidos com boa infra-estrutura, preços baixos e uma (re) conexão cultural e afetiva com o centro histórico, os novos moradores passaram a se reunir em espaços autônomos de arte, onde criam laços e se influenciam pelo espaço urbano singular da região central da cidade. Tais espaços autônomos se configuram pela independência do circuito institucional e do mercado de arte, estando livres para criar, refletir e apresentar seus trabalhos no contexto da cidade. As trajetórias da arte contemporânea em um circuito independente e experimental no distrito da Sé conduzem esta pesquisa. O mapeamento dos espaços autônomos de arte na região mostra como eles se articulam no centro histórico da maior cidade brasileira, formando uma teia de relações entre artistas, espaços autônomos e a cidade. / From the 2000s, the São Paulo city downtown has once again vibrated as an attractive pole of new residents, among them artists. Favored by good infrastructure, low prices and a cultural and affective (re) connection with the historic center, the new \"residents\" get together in autonomous art spaces, where they create bonds and are influenced by this unique urban space of the center of the city. These autonomous spaces are shaped by the independence of the institutional circuit and the art market, being free to create, reflect and present their works in the context of the city. The trajectories of contemporary art in an independent and experimental circuit in the Sé district lead this research. The mapping of autonomous art spaces in the region shows how they are articulated in the historical center of the largest Brazilian city, forming a web of relations between artists, autonomous spaces and the city.
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Panoptikální tropologie a svár mezi uměním a politikou v povídkách Charlese Johnsona / Panoptical tropes and negotiations between art and politics in Charles Johnson's short fictionŽeníšek, Jakub January 2017 (has links)
Doctoral dissertation: Panoptical tropes and negotiations between art and politics in Charles Johnson's short fiction Abstract The dissertation traces the uneasy marriage between ideology and aesthetics in African American literature, and its reflections in Charles Johnson's short fiction. The historical introduction is an attempt to reevaluate the tradition of ideological self-policing in African American literature. Its central thesis resides in the claim that African American literature and its critical reception has still retained some of this ideological template, in a manner and degree that throws it out of sync with the mainstream trajectory of American literature. This lingering anachronism cannot be legitimately attributed to a single causative circumstance, yet one of the more obvious explanations for this residual trend is the living memory of overt discriminatory practices in many parts of the United States, which is why the centrifugal literary discourses of assimilationism and protest fiction are still very vibrant. This simple argument alone provides a sufficient basis for contextualizing and understanding the thesis that ideological writing still inadvertently manages to find its way into African American fictional pursuits. This is also underscored by the observable fact that even the...
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Adorno on Music and PoliticsMariasin, Dalia January 2020 (has links)
This study aims to discern and assess Theodor Adorno’s theories on music as an ‘art’ and how it impacts both the political and social landscape of society; more broadly, the purposes of this paper is to identify, and determine the significance of, the relationship between music and politics – that is, whether or not, and how, music can emancipate society from capitalist enslavement. In juxtaposing Adorno’s theories, the opinions of Herbert Marcuse will be discussed as well. As both theorists are considered integral to the creation and development of critical theory of the Frankfurt School, it is only logical to examine their theories and ideologies in detail to determine the role of music as an ‘art’ in the overarching scheme of political scaffolding within which society resides. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA)
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