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Group exhibition - The Art of Dissent: Aesthetics, Politics, and Civil Disobedience

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Group exhibition - The Art of Dissent: Aesthetics, Politics, and Civil Disobedience

French | German Studies | Russian | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | Spanish and Portuguese Tuesday, May 9, 2023 9:30 am - 4:00 pm McKeldin Library, 4109

The students and instructors of SLLC 499 are excited to share their work with the public. The collection features student posters covering a wide range of dissident topics across various times and places, from Latin America and Brazil, to France, Russia and Germany.

On view: 5/9 and 5/11, 9:30 am to 4 pm
Place: Room MCK4109 at McKeldin library

SLLC 499D Presents:

Art of Dissent-Hijabi Women in France · Le monde francophone: How Frant z Fanon Helped Rewrite the Narrative of European Colonialism · Neither Whores Nor Submissives: Muslim Women and the Hijab in Contemporary France · A Window through the Berlin Wall: Dissent in East Germany 1971-1976 · Brazilian Music Against Brazil: The Tropicalia Movement During the 60’s · Soviet dissidents on the Front Lines · Departure: Echoes of post-Soviet dissent · Never Fully (Anti)Gone: “Antígona González” as a Commemorative Art of Dissent · Memorial as Dissent: The Art of Doris Salcedo and the Colombian Civil War  

 

Add to Calendar 05/09/23 09:30:00 05/09/23 16:00:00 America/New_York Group exhibition - The Art of Dissent: Aesthetics, Politics, and Civil Disobedience

The students and instructors of SLLC 499 are excited to share their work with the public. The collection features student posters covering a wide range of dissident topics across various times and places, from Latin America and Brazil, to France, Russia and Germany.

On view: 5/9 and 5/11, 9:30 am to 4 pm
Place: Room MCK4109 at McKeldin library

SLLC 499D Presents:

Art of Dissent-Hijabi Women in France · Le monde francophone: How Frant z Fanon Helped Rewrite the Narrative of European Colonialism · Neither Whores Nor Submissives: Muslim Women and the Hijab in Contemporary France · A Window through the Berlin Wall: Dissent in East Germany 1971-1976 · Brazilian Music Against Brazil: The Tropicalia Movement During the 60’s · Soviet dissidents on the Front Lines · Departure: Echoes of post-Soviet dissent · Never Fully (Anti)Gone: “Antígona González” as a Commemorative Art of Dissent · Memorial as Dissent: The Art of Doris Salcedo and the Colombian Civil War  

 

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