From novelists to political cartoonists, artists have long brought a unique perspective to important public discussions of social and political issues. Yet, fury and debate over the role of the artist has resulted in blacklisting, banning, and symbolically burning artists who use their work as a means of social critique and social change. The Art of Social Critique makes a case for the complexity of artistic ways of "seeing" social life -- observing, analyzing and portraying society -- by examining the interdisciplinary nature of imagination. The authors cover a range of novelists, painters,...
From novelists to political cartoonists, artists have long brought a unique perspective to important public discussions of social and political issues...