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Title The art of emergency : aesthetics and aid in African crises / edited by Chérie Rivers Ndaliko and Samuel Mark Anderson
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 341 pages) : illustrations
Contents To set to work even with a broken heart : musical aesthetics of collective protests in South Africa / Omotayo Jolaosho -- Covering emergency : NGO photographs of stability in a space of ongoing conflict / Aubrey Graham -- Making a Difference? : musical strategies among Malawi's volun-tourists / Ian R. Copeland -- Mobutu's ghost : a case for the urgency of history in cultural aid / Chérie Rivers Ndaliko -- Sexual violence and the politics of forgiveness in Guinea : musical interventions -- Sounding the ethnic, shaping the nation : music and the politics of belonging from colonial myth to cultural peacekeeping in Mali -- Unraveling and welding together : war's transformative influence on contemporary Mozambican art / Amy Schwartzott -- Humanitarian theatre in the Great Lakes region : in pursuit of performativity -- Times past under fire : accounting for the efficacy of reconciliation rituals in postwar Sierra Leone -- Mice, cows, and real Rwandans : the folklore of emergency in a Rwandan refugee camp
Summary "Across Africa, artists increasingly turn to NGO sponsorship in pursuit of greater influence and funding, while simultaneously NGOs-both international and local-commission arts projects to buttress their interventions and achieve greater reach and marketability. As such, the key values of artistic expression become "healing" and "sensitization" measured in turn by "impact" and "effectiveness." Such rubrics obscure the aesthetic complexities of the 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, the volume assembles 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 methodological perspective on a common complication in NGO-sponsored creativity. The Art of Emergency shifts the discourse on arts activism away from fixations on message and toward diverse investigations of aesthetics and power negotiations. In doing so, this volume brings into focus the conscious and unconscious configurations of humanitarian activism, the social lives it attempts to engage, and the often-fraught interactions between the two"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on July 24, 2020)
Subject Arts and society -- Africa -- Case studies
Art and social action -- Africa -- Case studies
Non-governmental organizations -- Africa -- Case studies
Art and social action
Arts and society
Non-governmental organizations
Africa
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Ndaliko, Chérie Rivers, editor.
Anderson, Samuel Mark, editor.
LC no. 2019036481
ISBN 9780190692360
0190692367
9780190692377
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9780190692346
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9780190692353
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