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Contemporary Art and the Cosmopolitan Imagination

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This exploration delves into the role of art in reshaping our political, ethical, and social landscapes. Meskimmon posits that art transcends mere reflection of transnational and transcultural exchanges inherent in the global economy; it actively alters our perceptions and interactions with diverse cultures. Art fosters a critical dialogue among cosmopolitan imagination, embodied ethics, and locational identity, essential for cultivating a global sense of ethical and political responsibility. By materializing concepts beyond individualism, art facilitates encounters with difference, inspires change, and opens pathways to new possibilities. The inquiry centers on what it means to navigate a globalized world and how we can become cosmopolitans, feeling 'at home' everywhere. The text is structured around four 'architectonic figurations'—foundation, threshold, passage, and landing—drawing parallels between the built environment and transformative knowledge systems. This work charts a bold new course in the discourse surrounding cosmopolitanism, globalization, and art, challenging readers to rethink their understanding of these interconnected themes.

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Contemporary Art and the Cosmopolitan Imagination, Marsha Meskimmon

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Titre
Contemporary Art and the Cosmopolitan Imagination
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Routledge
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
160
ISBN10
0415469201
ISBN13
9780415469203
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This exploration delves into the role of art in reshaping our political, ethical, and social landscapes. Meskimmon posits that art transcends mere reflection of transnational and transcultural exchanges inherent in the global economy; it actively alters our perceptions and interactions with diverse cultures. Art fosters a critical dialogue among cosmopolitan imagination, embodied ethics, and locational identity, essential for cultivating a global sense of ethical and political responsibility. By materializing concepts beyond individualism, art facilitates encounters with difference, inspires change, and opens pathways to new possibilities. The inquiry centers on what it means to navigate a globalized world and how we can become cosmopolitans, feeling 'at home' everywhere. The text is structured around four 'architectonic figurations'—foundation, threshold, passage, and landing—drawing parallels between the built environment and transformative knowledge systems. This work charts a bold new course in the discourse surrounding cosmopolitanism, globalization, and art, challenging readers to rethink their understanding of these interconnected themes.