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Harvard University

The Role of Ethics in Political Art - Changing Political Discussions Through Artistic Integration

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Explore the intersection of art and politics in this thought-provoking lecture by Tania Bruguera, the 2016–2017 Elizabeth S. and Richard M. Cashin Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. Delve into the question "What are the uses of art?" and discover how Bruguera has leveraged artistic expression to influence political discourse in Cuba and beyond. Examine concepts such as the political imaginary, working with people, political memory, and the integration of art into everyday life. Learn about Bruguera's role as an initiator and her two distinct approaches to artistic creation. Gain insights into self-criticism, Behavior Art, and Political Timing as you explore the ethical dimensions of political art and its potential for social change.

Syllabus

Intro
What is art for
Tanias work
The political imaginary
Working with people
Political Memory
Work in other contexts
Integration into everyday life
Initiator
Two ways of working
Selfcriticism
Behavior Art
Political Timing

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Harvard University

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