Transnationalism, Activism, Art goes beyond Banksy by investigating how the three complementary political, social, and cultural phenomena listed in the title interact in the twenty-first century.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Transnationalism, Activism, Art
1 Manhattanism and Future Cities: Some Provocations on Art and New Urban Forms
2 Mumbai, Slumbai: Transnationalism and Postcolonialism in Urban Slums
3 Ends of Culture
4 Transnational Culture: An Interview with Graham Huggan
5 The Translegality of Digital Nonspace: Digital Counter-Power and Its Representation
6 Queers without Borders? On the Impossibility of 'Queer Citizenship' and the Promise of Transnational Aesthetic Mutiny
7 Outernational Transmission: The Politics of Activism in Electronic Dance Music
8 Transnational Indigenous Feminism: An Interview with Lee Maracle
9 This Is What Democracy Looks Like? or, The Art of Opposition
10 Transnationalizing the Rhythm / Remastering the National Dance: The Politics of Black Performance in Contemporary Cinema of the Americas
11 Author as Metabrand in the Postcolonial UK: Booking Daljit Nagra
Afterword: Sentiment or Action
The Contributors
Notes
Index
Edited by Kit Dobson and Áine McGlynn