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Trouver la voix : une approche des arts visuels pour engager le changement social par Kim Shelley B

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ISBN-13
9780472073665
Book Title
Finding Voice
ISBN
9780472073665
Series
The New Public Scholarship Ser.
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Finding Voice : a Visual Arts Approach to Engaging Social Change
Item Height
1in
Author
Kim Shelley Berman
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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In Finding Voice , Kim Berman demonstrates how she was able to use visual arts training in disenfranchised communities as a tool for political and social transformation in South Africa. Using her own fieldwork as a case study, Berman shows how hands-on work in the arts with learners of all ages and backgrounds can contribute to economic stability by developing new skills, as well as enhancing public health and gender justice within communities. Berman's work, and the community artwork her book documents, present the visual arts as a crucial channel for citizens to find their individual voices and to become agents for change in the arenas of human rights and democracy.

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Publisher
University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10
0472073664
ISBN-13
9780472073665
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237765462

Product Key Features

Author
Kim Shelley Berman
Publication Name
Finding Voice : a Visual Arts Approach to Engaging Social Change
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
The New Public Scholarship Ser.
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
248 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6in

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
N72.S6b475 2017
Reviews
"This timely book is a treasure of gathered wisdom from Berman's extensive experience as an artist, activist, and social innovator. Grounded in decades of creative engagement toward transformative change in South Africa, it offers diverse and original ways to work ethically and meaningfully with community members. Finding Voice deserves to be read internationally by scholars, practitioners, elected and informal leaders, change-makers and everyone working to create a better world." --Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia, " Finding Voice offers a sustained examination of an arts-based response to the ongoing HIV-AIDS crisis in South Africa. It tells an important story about the adaptability of and stress in arts organizations as they respond to the changing context of the profoundly unsettling policy failures." --Julie Ellison, University of Michigan, "A must read for those seeking to understand the creative potential of the visual arts, participatory pedagogy, and collaborative research praxis in developing community and taking action for change. Berman demonstrates how South Africans' creativity, agency and resilience are contributing to redressing inequities of longstanding and entrenched systems of racism and extreme poverty." --M. Brinton Lykes, Boston College "Kim Berman's pioneering work, Finding Voice, is transgressive in the best sense, crossing boundaries that separate disciplines, communities, academics, policy-makers, and funders. She challenges fashionable fatalism. She shows how cooperative artistic production, bringing poor communities together with scholars and artists, can be a wellspring of agency and hope." --Harry Boyte, Augsburg University, " Finding Voice offers a sustained examination of an arts-based response to the ongoing HIV-AIDS crisis in South Africa. It tells an important story about the adaptability of and stress in arts organizations as they respond to the changing context of the profoundly unsettling policy failures." --Julie Ellison, University of Michigan  , ??"This timely book is a treasure of gathered wisdom from Berman's extensive experience as an artist, activist, and social innovator. Grounded in decades of creative engagement toward transformative change in South Africa, it offers diverse and original ways to work ethically and meaningfully with community members. Finding Voice deserves to be read internationally by scholars, practitioners, elected and informal leaders, change-makers and everyone working to create a better world." --Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia, ?"This timely book is a treasure of gathered wisdom from Berman's extensive experience as an artist, activist, and social innovator. Grounded in decades of creative engagement toward transformative change in South Africa, it offers diverse and original ways to work ethically and meaningfully with community members. Finding Voice deserves to be read internationally by scholars, practitioners, elected and informal leaders, change-makers and everyone working to create a better world." --Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia, "A must read for those seeking to understand the creative potential of the visual arts, participatory pedagogy, and collaborative research praxis in developing community and taking action for change. Berman demonstrates how South Africans' creativity, agency and resilience are contributing to redressing inequities of longstanding and entrenched systems of racism and extreme poverty." --M. Brinton Lykes, Boston College ? "Kim Berman's pioneering work, Finding Voice, is transgressive in the best sense, crossing boundaries that separate disciplines, communities, academics, policy-makers, and funders. She challenges fashionable fatalism. She shows how cooperative artistic production, bringing poor communities together with scholars and artists, can be a wellspring of agency and hope." --Harry Boyte, Augsburg University, "Berman offers fresh pathways for applying arts education to political discourse throughout the Global South. With expansive goals, Berman examines the remarkable resilience of South African women artists as a telling example of engaging broader debates on the role of local arts in advancing critical theory." -- Africa Today, "Berman offers a fresh take on the ecosystem of the democratic arts through a powerful story of how printmakers and papermakers advanced social change in post-apartheid South Africa. Her account of the HIV/AIDS crisis shows the adaptability of visual arts programs as they respond to stigma, disempowerment, and policy failures. Throughout, she vigorously scrutinizes the politics of knowledge at work in processes of organizational change at the interface between arts centers and universities." --Julie Ellison, University of Michigan
Copyright Date
2017
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Sociology / General, Black Studies (Global), Study & Teaching, Africa / South / Republic of South Africa, History / General
Lccn
2017-030458
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Art, History, Social Science

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