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The Art of Emergency: Aesthetics and Aid in African Crises

Anderson, Samuel(Edited by)Ndaliko, Cherie Rivers(Edited by)
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The Art of Emergency charts the maneuvers of art through conflict zones across the African continent.

Advancing diverse models for artistic and humanitarian alliance, the volume urges conscientious deliberation on the role of aesthetics in crisis through intellectual engagement, artistic innovation, and administrative policy.

Across Africa, artists increasingly turn to NGO sponsorship in pursuit of greater influence and funding, while simultaneouslyNGOs-both international and local-commission arts projects to buttress their interventions and achieve greater reach and marketability.

The key values of artistic expression thus become "healing" and "sensitization," measured in turn by "impact" and "effectiveness." Such rubrics obscure the aesthetic complexities ofthe artworks and the power dynamics that inform their production.

Clashes arise as foreign NGOs import foreign aesthetic models and preconceptions about their efficacy, alongside foreign interpretations of politics, medicine, psychology, trauma, memorialization, and so on.

Meanwhile, each community embraces its own aesthetic precedents, often at odds with the intentions of humanitarian agencies.

The arts are a sphere in which different worldviews enter into conflict and conversation.

To tackle the consequences of aid agency arts deployment, volume editors Samuel Mark Anderson and Chérie Rivers Ndaliko assemble ten case studies from across the African continent employing multiple media including music, sculpture, photography, drama, storytelling, ritual, and protest marches. Organized under three widespread yet under-analyzed objectives for arts in emergency-demonstration, distribution, and remediation-each case offers a different disciplinary and methodologicalperspective on a common complication in NGO-sponsored creativity.

By shifting the discourse on arts activism away from fixations on message and toward diverse investigations of aesthetics and power negotiations, The Art of Emergency brings into focus the conscious and unconscious configurations of humanitarianactivism, the social lives it attempts to engage, and the often-fraught interactions between the two.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0190692340 / 9780190692346
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
701.03
03/01/2020
English
272 pages
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