
Pop Art and Beyond
Gender, Race, and Class in the Global Sixties
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Pop Art and Beyond
Gender, Race, and Class in the Global Sixties
About this book
Pop Art and Beyond foregrounds the roles of gender, race, and class in encounters with Pop during the Long Sixties. Exploring the work of over 20 artists from 5 continents, it offers new perspectives on Pop's heterogeneity. Featuring an array of rigorous chapters written by both acclaimed experts and emerging scholars, this anthology transcends the borders of individual and national contexts, and suspends hierarchies creating a space for the work of artists like Andy Warhol and the women of the Black Arts Movement to converse. It casts an inclusive look at the intersectional complexities of difference in Pop at a moment that gave rise to a plethora of radical social movements and identity politics. While this book introduces revelatory non-canonical artists into the Pop context or amplifies the careers of others, it is not limited to the confines of fine art. Chapters explore the intersecting variables of oppression and liberation in rituals of youth subcultures as well as practices across media with Pop sources and parallels ranging from Native American objects, Harlem advertisements, and Cordel literature, to stand-up comedy, music, fashion, and design. Pop Art and Beyond thus widens the conversation about what Pop was and what it can be for current art in its struggle for social justice and critiques of power.
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Cults or Subcultures?
Reckoning with Collective Creation in the English Pop World



Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Cults or Subcultures? Reckoning with Collective Creation in the English Pop World
- 2 The 1960s in Bamako: Malick Sidibé and James Brown
- 3 Yugoslav Pop, Female Artists, and the Emergence of Feminist Agency
- 4 âEverything for Moneyâ: Warhol, Kant, and Class
- 5 Pop Artâs Comic Turn and the Stand-up Revolution
- 6 Tom Maxâs âOkinawan Infernoâ: Reversion and After
- 7 Following the Traces of YemanjĂĄ: Pop Art, Cultura Popular, and Printmaking in Brazil
- 8 Facing the Maid: Gendered Shades of Labor in American Pop
- 9 The Commonwealth of British Pop: Race, Labor, and Postcolonial Politics in Frank Bowlingâs Motherâs House Series
- 10 Market Wares and Trade Marks: Painting Pop in Indian Country, 1964
- 11 Entangled Mythologies: Race and Class in HervĂ© TĂ©lĂ©maqueâs Pop, 1963â5
- 12 Snap! Crackle! Pow!: Robert Colescott and Pop Art
- 13 Against the Heroes: Revolution, Repression, and RaĂșl MartĂnezâs Cuban Pop Art
- 14 Myriam Bat-Yosef: World Citizen, Artist of the Pop Era
- 15 Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow: Feminism and the (Pop) âImageâ in Chicagoâs Black Arts Movement
- Index
- Plates
- Copyright
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