AIKENS, Nick; GRANDAS, Teresa; HAQ, Nav; HERRAEZ, Beatriz; PETRESIN-BACHELEZ, Natasa (eds.)
The Long 1980s. Constellations of Art, Politics and Identities
The Long 1980s considers the significance of the 1980s for culture and society today. It revisits this pivotal decade via a collection of microhistories from across Europe that span the fields of art, culture, and politics. Central to the stories in this book is the changing relationship between ideologies, governments, and their publics, the effects of which have come to shape the contemporary condition of Europe and beyond. Artists, writers, and activists were responding to and articulating these changes in myriad ways: in the streets, through words, images, objects, and actions. At the same time, new subjectivities were emerging at the interesection of race, class, gender, and sexuality, all voices that were demanding to be heard.[publisher's note]
Published by Valiz / L'Internationale, 2018
Design by George&Harrison
Essays / Politics / Cultural Studies / Art History