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Grassroots leadership and the arts for social change / Susan J. Erenrich, Jon F. Wergin.

Contributor(s): Erenrich, Susan J [editor.] | Wergin, Jon F [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Building leadership bridgesPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (331 pages)ISBN: 9781786356871 (e-book)Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Leadership | Management: leadership & motivation | Social change -- History | Social movements -- History | Art and society -- HistoryAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 303.4 LOC classification: HM831 | .G73 2017Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Prelims -- Grassroots leadership and cultural activists Part 1: Performance art -- Grassroots leadership and cultural activists Part 2: Visual art and film -- Grassroots leadership, participatory democracy, and the role of the arts in social movements in the United States -- Theatre of the oppressed as a form of grassroots leadership -- People power, community building, and the arts for social change -- Epilogue -- About the Authors -- Index.
Summary: Throughout history artists have led grassroots movements of protest, resistance, and liberation. They created dangerously, sometimes becoming martyrs for the cause. Their efforts kindled a fire, aroused the imagination and rallied the troops culminating in real transformational change. Their art served as a form of dissent during times of war, social upheaval, and political unrest. Less dramatically perhaps, artists have also participated in demonstrations, benefit concerts, and have become philanthropists in support of their favorite causes. These artists have been overlooked or given too little attention in the literature on leadership, even though the consequences of their courageous crusades, quite often, resulted in censorship, blacklisting, imprisonment, and worse. This forthcoming book seeks to explore the intersection of grassroots leadership and the arts for social change by accentuating the many victories artists have won for humanity. Through this forthcoming book readers will vicariously experience the work of these brave figures, reflect on their commitments and achievements, and continue to dream a better world full of possibility.
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Prelims -- Grassroots leadership and cultural activists Part 1: Performance art -- Grassroots leadership and cultural activists Part 2: Visual art and film -- Grassroots leadership, participatory democracy, and the role of the arts in social movements in the United States -- Theatre of the oppressed as a form of grassroots leadership -- People power, community building, and the arts for social change -- Epilogue -- About the Authors -- Index.

Throughout history artists have led grassroots movements of protest, resistance, and liberation. They created dangerously, sometimes becoming martyrs for the cause. Their efforts kindled a fire, aroused the imagination and rallied the troops culminating in real transformational change. Their art served as a form of dissent during times of war, social upheaval, and political unrest. Less dramatically perhaps, artists have also participated in demonstrations, benefit concerts, and have become philanthropists in support of their favorite causes. These artists have been overlooked or given too little attention in the literature on leadership, even though the consequences of their courageous crusades, quite often, resulted in censorship, blacklisting, imprisonment, and worse. This forthcoming book seeks to explore the intersection of grassroots leadership and the arts for social change by accentuating the many victories artists have won for humanity. Through this forthcoming book readers will vicariously experience the work of these brave figures, reflect on their commitments and achievements, and continue to dream a better world full of possibility.

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