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Erasure: China's Migrant Workers in Contemporary Visual Arts

Mirra, Federica

Third text, 2023-07, Vol.37 (4), p.487-507 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Routledge

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  • Título:
    Erasure: China's Migrant Workers in Contemporary Visual Arts
  • Autor: Mirra, Federica
  • Assuntos: China Dream ; erasure ; Federica Mirra ; Handshake 302 ; harmonious society ; Hu Weiyi ; Jiang Zhi ; Liu Bolin ; migrant workers ; Migrants' Culture and Art Museum ; Social and Sensibility Research & Development ; socially engaged art ; urban studies ; Wang Wei
  • É parte de: Third text, 2023-07, Vol.37 (4), p.487-507
  • Descrição: Since 1978, Mainland China has transformed cities into attractive branding engines to satisfy political and economic agendas at an unprecedented speed and scale. However, what is often concealed is that China's urban growth has been achieved thanks to the invaluable efforts of migrant workers. Treated as undesirable urban aspects and erased from the city due to their rural origins and low education, migrants' labour has been crucial to the building of new cities and infrastructure. To shed light on these social dynamics, I investigate the representation of migrant workers through visual arts. Informed by semi-structured interviews with contemporary artists and visual analysis, this article offers an insight into the official narrative and the socio-spatial inequalities brought about by urbanisation. Lastly, it contributes to the contemporary visual art discourse, outlining different representational and creative strategies, from erasure to socially engaged works, which evoke migrant workers' social and transformative potential.
  • Editor: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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