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The Politics of Art Hanan Toukan

The Politics of Art By Hanan Toukan

The Politics of Art Summary

The Politics of Art: Dissent and Cultural Diplomacy in Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan by Hanan Toukan

Over the last three decades, a new generation of conceptual artists has come to the fore in the Arab Middle East. As wars, peace treaties, sanctions, and large-scale economic developments have reshaped the region, this cohort of cultural producers has also found themselves at the center of intergenerational debates on the role of art in society. Central to these cultural debates is a steady stream of support from North American and European funding organizations-resources that only increased with the start of the Arab uprisings in the early 2010s.

The Politics of Art offers an unprecedented look into the entanglement of art and international politics in Beirut, Ramallah, and Amman to understand the aesthetics of material production within liberal economies. Hanan Toukan outlines the political and social functions of transnationally connected and internationally funded arts organizations and initiatives, and reveals how the production of art within global frameworks can contribute to hegemonic structures even as it is critiquing them-or how it can be counterhegemonic even when it first appears not to be. In so doing, Toukan proposes not only a new way of reading contemporary art practices as they situate themselves globally, but also a new way of reading the domestic politics of the region from the vantage point of art.

The Politics of Art Reviews

There are few books out there that bring together a deep, critical knowledge of the arts in the Middle East with theoretical sophistication and shimmering ethnographic observations. Hanan Toukan's The Politics of Art does this abundantly, and it does so in beautiful, absorbing prose, with great care and tenderness.-Laleh Khalili, Queen Mary University of London
The Politics of Art is a game changer. Hanan Toukan brilliantly reveals a critical, often hidden component of art-making in the Middle East: how powerful political and economic interests have shaped what kinds of art are even possible. A brave intervention and required reading for anyone working in the fields of cultural politics and diplomacy.-Jessica Winegar, Northwestern University
In a detailed, revealing, and thought-provoking sociological account, Hanan Toukan explores how a contemporary art scene in Amman, Beirut, and Ramallah grew under the patronage of Western-funded NGOs alongside rising inequality. In these circumstances, might an idealistic commitment to diversity and decolonization produce a new form of homogeneity and domination?-Julian Stallabrass, Courtauld Institute of Art
The Politics of Art is a dissonant account of how art, without recognition of its ties with power, upholds the very structures it claims to critique.-Ophelia Lai, ArtAsiaPacific
The Politics of Art is beautifully written and engages the relevant literatures from mainstream debates to more critical thinkers from the Frankfurt School to Ranciere and Foucault. Written without jargon, the book is both theoretically sophisticated and accessible.... The book will be of interest not only to larger debates not only on cultural production but also on the diverse effects of neoliberalism, political dissent, the politics of urban space, and foreign development aid.-Jillian Schwedler, Perspectives on Politics
Overall, the book moves with a mocking spirit that tickles the funny bone at the same time that it hurts. As a Palestinian reader, one identifies with many things the author addresses, and one even smiles sometimes when reading specific sentences that make perfect sense, however painful.-Maysoon Shibi, Critical Inquiry
By rendering the implicit explicit, Toukan's text speaks to the quiet anxieties of both artists and academics who navigate international funding regimes, offering an important and highly interdisciplinary contribution to understandings of soft power and the politics of cultural production.-Melissa Scott, H-AMCA
The Politics of Art is, in short, a path-clearing work that should point the way for a new generation of art, performance, and music researchers to propose other formulations of the political by which to read, appreciate, and be in conversation with their performing and multidisciplinary artist contemporaries in the Mashriq.-Rayya El Zein, International Journal of Middle East Studies

About Hanan Toukan

Hanan Toukan is Associate Professor of Politics and Middle East Studies at Bard College Berlin.

Table of Contents

Introduction: n/a
1. Cultural Wars and the Politics of Diplomacy
2. An Artist Who Cannot Speak English Is No Artist
3. The Dissonance of Dissent: Art and Artists after 1990
4. Beirut: The Rise and Rise of Postwar Art
5. Amman: Uneasy Lie the Arts
6. Ramallah: The Paintbrush Is Mightier than the M16
Conclusion: n/a

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NGR9781503627758
9781503627758
1503627756
The Politics of Art: Dissent and Cultural Diplomacy in Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan by Hanan Toukan
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Paperback
Stanford University Press
2021-06-08
336
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