Arts-based pathways for sustainable transformation towards a more equal world
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31880Date
2023-11-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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The cultural sector is a potential instigator of change due to its experimental, performative, and relational nature. However, like everywhere else, the cultural sector re-enacts and thus conserves inequalities of various kinds through its outreach to wider audiences and its deep engagement in socio-cultural practices. By taking our actions within the ERASMUS+ project ‘Voices of Women’ as a creative catalyst, this paper scrutinizes a set of items for further discussion of arts-based pathways for sustainable transformation towards a more (gender) equal world. We discuss the ability of the arts to engage, educate, and transform power relations through three pathways towards sustainable transformation: 1. Canon critique; 2. Decolonization; and 3. New materialism. We argue that all three pathways enable novel forms of knowledge creation and actions in arts-based research, arts education, the cultural sector, and beyond.
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OsloMet University LibraryCitation
Mittner, Meling, Maxwell. Arts-based pathways for sustainable transformation towards a more equal world. Nordic Journal of Art and Research (A & R). 2023Metadata
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