书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
175
语言
泰语
已发布
Jan 1, 2021
出版商
inappropriate BOOK CLUB
描述
“ขัดขืนร่วม” presents a compelling exploration of the intersections between art and politics during an era marked by extreme commodification. This collection features a diverse array of contributions from numerous authors, each offering unique perspectives and insights into how artistic expression can challenge the status quo. The dialogue within these pages emphasizes the necessity of resistance in a rapidly shifting cultural landscape, where the integrity of art is often under threat.
Readers will find discussions that delve into the role of artists as agents of change, grappling with the complexities of navigating commercial pressures while striving to maintain authenticity. By challenging conventional narratives, the authors collectively advocate for a reimagining of art's purpose—not just as a commodity but as a vital instrument for social and political engagement.
Anchored in scholarly critique and grounded in practical examples, the writings provoke thought and inspire further inquiry. They offer a roadmap for understanding how art can serve as both a mirror reflecting societal issues and a catalyst for transformative action.
Through thoughtful essays and reflections, this book invites readers to engage deeply with pressing questions about the value of art in contemporary society. It sparks essential conversations about the responsibilities of artists and the impact their work can have in fostering collective resistance against the pervasive forces of commodification.
Readers will find discussions that delve into the role of artists as agents of change, grappling with the complexities of navigating commercial pressures while striving to maintain authenticity. By challenging conventional narratives, the authors collectively advocate for a reimagining of art's purpose—not just as a commodity but as a vital instrument for social and political engagement.
Anchored in scholarly critique and grounded in practical examples, the writings provoke thought and inspire further inquiry. They offer a roadmap for understanding how art can serve as both a mirror reflecting societal issues and a catalyst for transformative action.
Through thoughtful essays and reflections, this book invites readers to engage deeply with pressing questions about the value of art in contemporary society. It sparks essential conversations about the responsibilities of artists and the impact their work can have in fostering collective resistance against the pervasive forces of commodification.