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Contents Acknowledgments ix Part I. Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction: Art, Culture, Democracy 3 Nancy S. Love and Mark Mattern Part II. Photography and Cartoons Chapter 2. Photo-Activism in the Digital Age:Visions from Rio de Janeiro 29 Frank Möller Chapter 3. Framing the Obama Political Cartoons: Injury or Democracy? 53 Sushmita Chatterjee Part III. Monuments and Memorials Chapter 4. The Moral Economy: “Doing Democracy” via Public Day of the Dead Rituals 75 Regina Marchi Chapter 5. The National D-Day Memorial: An American Military Monument as “Doing Democracy” 97 Timothy W . Luke vi / contents Part IV. Literature and Poetry Chapter 6. The Message in the Medium: Poetry Slam as Democratic Practice 121 Mark Mattern Chapter 7. Tragedy and Democracy: The Fate of Liberal Democratic Values in a Violent World 143 Wairimu Njoya Part V. Music Chapter 8. “You’re an American rapper, so what do you know?”: The Political Uses of British and U.S. Popular Culture by First-Time Voters in the United Kingdom 177 Sanna Inthorn and John Street Chapter 9. Playing with Hate: White Power Music and the Undoing of Democracy 201 Nancy S. Love Part VI. Theater Chapter 10. Betrayed by Democracy:Verbatim Theater as Prefigurative Politics 231 Mark Chou and Roland Bleiker Chapter 11. Political Actors: Performance as Democratic Protest in Anti-Apartheid Theater 257 Emily Beausoleil Part VII. Festival and Spectacle Chapter 12. Art in the House: Cultural Democracy in a Neighborhood 289 Bruce Baum [34.201.16.34] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 19:42 GMT) contents / vii Chapter 13. Democracy despite Government: African American Parading and Democratic Theory 315 Peter G. Stillman and Adelaide H. Villmoare Part VIII. Conclusion Chapter 14. Conclusion: Activist Arts, Community Development, and Democracy 339 Mark Mattern and Nancy S. Love Contributors 367 Index 371 ...