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Feminist Pedagogy
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Participatory Democracy and Art

Participatory Democracy and Art

Bachrach, P. & Botwinick, A. (1992). Power and empowerment: A radical theory of participatory democracy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Barber, B., Guilbaut, S., & O’Brian, J. (Eds.). (1996). Voices of fire: Art, rage, power, and the state. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Blandy, D. & Congdon, K. G. (Eds.). (1987). Art in a Democracy. New York: Teachers College Press.

Brett, G. (1987). Through our own eyes: Popular art and modern history. London: GMP.

Bromley, H. & Apple, M. W. (Eds.). (1998). Education/technology/power: Educational computing as social practice. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Cardenal, E. (1982). The Gospel in Solentiname (D. D. Walsh, Trans.). Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.

Cockcroft, E. S. & Barnet-Sánchez, H. (Eds.). (1993). Signs from the heart: California Chicano murals. Venice, CA: Social and Public Art Resource Center & Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Doss, E. (1995). Spirit poles and flying pigs: Public art and cultural democracy in American communities. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Guilbaut, S. (1983). How New York stole the idea of modern art: Abstract expressionism, freedom, and the cold war. (Arthur Goldhammer, Trans.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hammond, H. (1984). Wrappings: Essays on feminism, art, and the martial arts. New York: Time and Space Ltd. Press.

hooks, b. (1995). Art on my mind: Visual politics. New York: New Press.

Hornung, A., Doerries, R. R., & Hoffmann, G. (Eds.). (1996). Democracy and the arts in the United States. München: W. Fink.

Kornbluh, M. L. (2000). Why America stopped voting: The decline of participatory democracy and the emergence of modern American politics. New York : New York University Press.

Nylen, W. R. (2003). Participatory democracy versus elitist democracy: Lessons from Brazil. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Nord, P. (2000). Impressionists and politics: Art and democracy in the nineteenth century. New York: Routledge.

Sharp, W. (Producer). (1999). Joseph Beuys’ public dialogue. [videorecording]. New York: Monday Wednesday Friday Video Club, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc.

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