This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities and SDG 16- Peace, justice and strong institutions. Nationalism and national identity are powerful yet ...
“It’s very important to speak out against political corruption. It’s our duty to do that as artists,” says Michael Chemers, a professor of Performance Play and Design and chair of the department.
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Most people’s mental image of a politician bears no resemblance to an artist. Politicians have traditionally been perceived as people in business attire standing behind podiums giving speeches to ...
Politics is the great leveler: It makes even the most inspired and insightful voices sound banal. In his hurriedly cobbled-together new song railing against “King Trump’s” immigration policies, the ...
Think polarization is new to American politics? Harvard research reveals counties with the highest slave populations in 1860 still predict conservative voting patterns today—and that’s just one of ...
In contemporary American politics, one of the few things that both sides of the political spectrum can agree on is that politics has become increasingly polarized since the mid-2010s. Long gone are ...
Contrary to much popular belief, all art is not political. But in the first half of the 20th century—when Germany was experiencing rapid industrialization and militarization; the rise of nationalism ...
American political polarization follows predictable historical cycles, with today’s divisions resembling the Civil War era more than the post-WWII bipartisan period. Historical knowledge gaps in ...