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Index
Title Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
prologue
1 - Words as a Compass
An Expansive View
Relaxing into Theory
“They Sing, Therefore They Will Pay”
2 - Avoiding Amnesia
History Lesson #1: Ancient Roots
History Lesson #2: The WPA
History Lesson #3: Red Scare Redux
History Lesson #4: The Cold War Chills the Art World
3 - How an Art Practice Morphs into an Art Pedagogy
Stories of Ms. Generic
Art Ed., Revised
Liberatory Education
Subverting in the Museum
A More Distinct Definition of Community Art Practices
Activist Art in Community
4 - Facilitating an Interdisciplinary Arts Curriculum
Arts in Community at the University of Washington, Tacoma
The Current Curriculum: Teaching Art to Non-Majors
Eco-Art: Creating Art in Response to the Environmental Crisis
Art in a Time of War
Body Image and Art
Labor, Globalization, and Art
Cultural Identity and Art
Idealism Aside: What Makes this Work Really Hard
5 - My Peers Who Can’t Be Easily Framed (Thank Goodness)
Martha Rosler
Suzanne Lacy
Amalia Mesa Bains
Stephanie Anne Johnson
Deborah Barndt
Olivia Gude
Krzysztof Wodiczko
Sheila Pinkel
Nancy Buchanan
David Haley
Richard Kamler
Sharon Siskin
Fred Lonidier
Ruth Wallen
Ruthann Godollei
Greg Sholette
Jerri Allyn
Karen Atkinson
Keith Hennessy
Ann T. Rosenthal
Mindy Nierenberg
Ju-Pong Lin
John Jota Leaños
In the Fertile Margins
Magdalena Gomez
Loraine Leeson
Devora Neumark
Jane Trowell
Elaine Carol
John Jordan
The Next Generation
Emily Caigan
Sarah Kanouse
John Feodorov
Beth Ferguson
6 - Toward a Liberatory Art Practice
Considering Cuba: A Frame Unhinged
Good Intentions, Rotten Pie
The Dream Behind the Nightmare
A Crack in the Now
Appendix
Socially Engaged Art Bibliography
Notes
About the Author
Copyright Page
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