Anarchy near the UK

Bill Balaskas

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Abstract

Fabricating Publics explores how cultural producers and institutions perceive their role in the post-truth era. The essays comprising the publication will collectively attempt to reposition contemporary culture in relation to the notion of the 'public‘ and its political function. Within an increasingly complex economic, social, and technological environment, the book will address the multiple challenges posed for artists, curators, and cultural activists by the conditions of post-factuality. Do cultural institutions have the practical means and the ethical authority to fight back? What narratives of dissent are cultural producers developing, and how do they choose to communicate them? Could new media technologies still be considered as instruments of democratising culture, or have they been irrevocably associated with an 'empty‘ populism? Do 'counter-publics‘ exist, and how are they formed? In the end, is 'truth‘ a notion that could be reclaimed through contemporary culture?
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFabricating publics
Subtitle of host publicationthe dissemination of culture in the post-truth era
EditorsBill Balaskas, Carolina Rito
Place of PublicationLiverpool, U.K.
PublisherOpen Humanities Press
Pages143-152
ISBN (Print)978178421051
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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PublisherOpen Humanities Press

Keywords

  • Art and design

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