Emmanuel David and Ed McCaughan, eds. This issue of Social Justice examines the role of various media–the visual arts, theater, and performance–in the social justice struggles of communities as diverse as American Indians, Bahamians, North American and Mexican feminists, working-class women in England, and LGBTQ communities of color in New York City and the San […]
Archives
Art, Power, and Social Change, Vol. 33: 2, 2006
Edward J. McCaughan and Emmanuel David, eds. This issue of Social Justice is the first of two on the topic, with both edited by Edward J. McCaughan and Emmanuel David. The essays explore many dimensions of the role of art in processes of social change. Some address the power of art as a voice of […]
SOC 492 READER
SOC 492 – Sociology of Art San Francisco State University Prof. Edward McCaughan CONTENTS • Ian Gregory Strachan, “Theater in the Bush: Art, Politics, and Community in the Bahamas.” Social Justice 34(1):80–96. • Cynthia Fowler, “Hybridity as a Strategy for Self-Determination in Contemporary American Indian Art,” Social Justice 34(1):63–79. • Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: […]