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Art --- Art and society --- Power (Social sciences) --- Propaganda in art --- Political aspects --- History --- art [fine art] --- propaganda --- emancipation --- social movements --- political art --- Art - Political aspects - History - 21st century --- Art and society - History - 21st century --- art [discipline]
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Art --- art [discipline] --- propaganda --- art criticism --- kunstsociologie --- kunst en politiek
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"Mapping dominant climate propagandas and their worldviews, Staal shows how culture shapes understanding-and misunderstanding-of the world and how to influence a future characterized by regeneration"-- "Mapping dominant climate propagandas and their worldviews, Staal shows how culture shapes understanding-and misunderstanding-of the world and how to influence a future characterized by regeneration"-- "In Climate Propagandas, Jonas Staal reveals the propaganda narratives--and the divergent realities they evoke--that shape the climate crisis in the public imaginary. It is often said that the climate crisis is a planetary one, but the devastating impact of climate crisis is distributed unequally and its related ideological positions are as vast as they are irreconcilable. A liberal might argue the crisis is the result of individual consumer behavior, whereas a libertarian sees an opportunity for geoengineering markets. A conspiracist might not believe the climate is at risk, whereas an ecofascist sees a chance to double down on the argument about who has the superior racial right to survive extinction. With an artist's eye and an activist's sense of urgency, Staal explores how these stories are told and visualized through popular film and television, internet culture, climate fiction, art, architecture, and industrial design. If life-threatening propaganda narratives have conjured our present climate catastrophe, Staal suggests, then surely stories of regeneration can propagate new planetary futures for all. His book identifies narratives that don't follow the path of mass extinction, but rather seek repair and regeneration of a world in crisis." --
Climat --- Climatic changes --- Communication in politics --- Communication politique --- Environmentalism --- Environnementalisme --- Extinction (Biologie) --- Extinction (Biology) --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Pétrole --- Changements --- Aspect politique. --- Political aspects. --- Comparative method. --- Méthode comparative. --- Aspect de l'environnement. --- Aspect social. --- Environmental aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Industrie et commerce
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Prisons --- Prison administration. --- Design and construction. --- Sociological aspects. --- Agema, Fleur,
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A training manual of practical and experimental exercises to reclaim the means of production of the future.Training for the Future is a training camp where audiences are turned into trainees to pre-enact alternative scenarios of the future to reclaim the means of production for the future.This handbook gathers training manuals, interviews, and documentation of the various training camps that took place from 2018 to 2021.Bron: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710687/training-for-the-future-by-edited-by-florian-malzacher-and-jonas-staal/
Onderzoek en ontwikkeling --- Trainingscentrum --- Toekomstvisie
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Art --- letters [correspondence] --- humor --- public art --- traffic signs --- political art --- public spaces --- animal art --- activists --- Hoop, de, Harmen --- Staal, Jonas
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This book is titled after the world-renowned poem of Jose Maria Sison, “The Guerrilla Is Like a Poet,” which celebrates with natural imagery and in a lyrical way the Filipino people’s revolutionary struggle for national liberation and democracy against foreign and feudal oppression and exploitation. The book contains poems from Sison’s Prison and Beyond, which won the Southeast Asia WRITE Award, as well as new poems that further develop the theme of struggle for national and social liberation as well as exile. It also carries articles of creative writers on the significance and relevance of his poetry. Sison is a Filipino revolutionary with extensive guerrilla experience and has been a recognized poet since his student days at the University of the Philippines. The publication of this book has been sparked by the effort of the Academy for Cultural Activism of the New World Summit to present the people’s culture in the national democratic struggle in the Philippines.
Revolutionary poetry, Philippine (English). --- poetry --- revolution --- Philippines --- political imprisonment --- Revolutionary poetry, Philippine (English)
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This book is titled after the world-renowned poem of Jose Maria Sison, “The Guerrilla Is Like a Poet,” which celebrates with natural imagery and in a lyrical way the Filipino people’s revolutionary struggle for national liberation and democracy against foreign and feudal oppression and exploitation. The book contains poems from Sison’s Prison and Beyond, which won the Southeast Asia WRITE Award, as well as new poems that further develop the theme of struggle for national and social liberation as well as exile. It also carries articles of creative writers on the significance and relevance of his poetry. Sison is a Filipino revolutionary with extensive guerrilla experience and has been a recognized poet since his student days at the University of the Philippines. The publication of this book has been sparked by the effort of the Academy for Cultural Activism of the New World Summit to present the people’s culture in the national democratic struggle in the Philippines.
Revolutionary poetry, Philippine (English). --- poetry --- revolution --- Philippines --- political imprisonment --- Revolutionary poetry, Philippine (English)
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