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2024 FSEM 1010-21: Images of Resistance: Visual Arts & Social Activism (Prof. Schlink): HamCAT for discovery

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Examples of LC Subject Headings Used In HamCAT

  • Art and conflict
  • Art and social action
  • Arts--political aspects--exhibitions
  • Politics in art
  • Protest movements--exhibitions
  • Social problems in art

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Type of Content You'll Find in HamCAT

Articles from journals and magazines

Bonner, S. (2023). If You’re Willing to Protest, Then You’re Willing to Take Action: Using Protest Art as a Critical Lens into Contemporary Issues. Voices from the Middle, 30(4), 34–36.

Haines, J. (2019). The Making of ‘Good’ Mirrors: Art and Activism in Public Space. The Journal of Public Space, Vol. 4 n. 3, 171–184. https://doi.org/10.32891/jps.v4i3.1228

*Lloyd, L. (2022). Art Engagement: Lizzie Lloyd asks whether an artist needs to describe themselves as socially engaged in order to engage socially. In Art monthly (Number 459, pp. 6-). Britannia Art Publications Ltd.

Wooden, I. M. (2015). Bearing Witness: Intersections of Art and Protest. PAJ (Baltimore, Md.), 37(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.1162/PAJJ_a_00243

Ebooks

Baigell, M. (2015). Social Concern and Left Politics in Jewish American Art: 1880-1940 (First edition.). Syracuse University Press.

Bogre, M. (2012). Photography as Activism: Images for Social Change (1st ed., pp. xvi–xvi). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780240812762

Kárpáti, A. (Ed.). (2023). Arts-based interventions and social change in Europe. Routledge.

Wilson, L. A., Palmer, S., McKinney, J., & Di Benedetto, S. A. (2022). Sites of Transformation: Applied and Socially Engaged Scenography in Rural Landscapes (1st ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350104471
 

Print Books

Burton, J., Jackson, S., & Willsdon, D. (Eds.). (2016). Public servants : art and the crisis of the common good. The MIT Press. Hamline Bush Library 3rd Floor; NX180.S6 P84 2016

Weibel, P. (Ed.). (2015). Global activism : art and conflict in the 21st century. ZKM, Center for Art and Media. Hamline Bush Library 3rd Floor ; N8236.P5 G56 2015

Wye, Deborah. (1988) Committed to print: social and political themes in recent printed American art. New York Museum of Modern Art. Borrow via Interlibrary Loan
 

Streaming Video and DVDs
Deshays, T., & Mestanza, D. (2022). You, myself and art. 3, The Cold War, when art took sides. TMW Media.

Schneer, D., Kirchheimer, M., Abeles, S., Chernow, A., Marcus, P., & Reed, J. (2012). Art is-- the permanent revolution : prints and protest. First Run Features.


Dissertations

Burk, T. (2015). Let the record show: Mapping queer art and activism in New York City, 1986–1995. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chandler, P. D. (2022). Creating Art and Science Partnerships to Catalyze Community Action on Environmental and Social Justice Issues. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ontiveros, M. J. (2005). Reconfiguring activism: Inquiries into obligation, responsibility, and social relations in post 1960s art practices in the United States. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.