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Title Assuming boycott : resistance, agency and cultural production / edited by Kareem Estefan, Carin Kuoni, and Laura Raicovich.

Publication Info. New York : OR Books, 2017.
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Description 284 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-267) and index.
Contents I. The cultural boycott of apartheid South Africa -- The legacy of the cultural boycott against South Africa / Sean Jacobs -- Art, resistance, and community in 1980s South Africa / John Peffer -- Kwaito: the revolution was not televised; it announced itself in song / Hlonipha Mokoena -- Incognegro: a memoir of exile and apartheid (excerpt) / Frank B. Wilderson III -- II. BDS and the cultural boycott of Israel -- "We," Palestinians and Jewish Israelis: the right not to be a perpetrator / Ariella Azoulay -- The case for BDS and the path to co-resistance / Noura Erakat -- Extending co-resistance / Eyal Weizman and Kareem Estefan -- Boycott, decolonization, return: BDS and the limits of political solidarity / Nasser Abourahme -- Neoliberal politics, protective edge, and BDS / Joshua Simon -- The utopian conflict / Yazan Khalili -- III. Who speaks? Who is silenced? -- The shifting grounds of censorship and freedom of expression / Tania Bruguera -- The loneliness of the long-distance campaign / Naeem Mohaiemen -- Structures of power and the ethical limits of speech / Svetlana Mintcheva -- By colonial design: or, Why we say we don't know enough / Ann Laura Stoler -- IV. Dis/engagement from afar -- The distant image / Chelsea Haines -- 52 weeks, and engaging in disengaging / Mariam Ghani with Haig Aivazian -- Not walking away: participation and withdrawal in the 2014 Sydney biennale / Nathan Gray and Ahmet Öǧüt -- Loose connections / Radhika Subramaniam.
Summary Boycott and divestment are essential tools for activists around the globe. Today's organizers target museums, universities, corporations, and governments to curtail unethical sources of profit, discriminatory practices, or human rights violations. They leverage cultural production - and challenge its institutional supports - helping transform situations in the name of social justice. The refusal to participate in an oppressive system has long been one of the most powerful weapons in the organizer's arsenal. Since the days of the 19th century Irish land wars, when Irish tenant farmers defied the actions of Captain Charles Boycott and English landlords, "boycott" has been a method that's shown its effectiveness time and again. In the 20th century, it notably played central roles in the liberation of India and South Africa and the struggle for civil rights in the U.S.: the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott is generally seen as a turning point in the movement against segregation. Assuming Boycott is the essential reader for today's creative leaders and cultural practitioners, including original contributions by artists, scholars, activists, critics, curators and writers who examine the historical precedent of South Africa; the current cultural boycott of Israel; freedom of speech and self-censorship; and long-distance activism. Far from withdrawal or cynicism, boycott emerges as a productive tool of creative and productive engagement. Including essays by Nasser Abourahme, Ariella Azoulay, Tania Bruguera, Noura Erakat, Kareem Estefan, Mariam Ghani with Haig Aivazian, Nathan Gray and Ahmet Öğüt, Chelsea Haines, Sean Jacobs, Yazan Khalili, Carin Kuoni and Laura Raicovich, Svetlana Mintcheva, Naeem Mohaiemen, Hlonipha Mokoena, John Peffer, Joshua Simon, Ann Laura Stoler, Radhika Subramaniam, Eyal Weizman and Kareem Estefan, and Frank B. Wilderson III.
Subject Boycotts.
Artists -- Political activity.
Artists -- Political activity. (OCoLC)fst00817605
Boycotts. (OCoLC)fst00837348
Added Author Estefan, Kareem, editor.
Kuoni, Carin, editor.
Raicovich, Laura, 1973- editor.
ISBN 9781944869434
1944869433
9781682190920
1682190927
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