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Culture Jamming: Activism and the Art of Cultural Resistance

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A collaboration of political activism and participatory culture seeking to upend consumer capitalism, including interviews with The Yes Men, The Guerrilla Girls, among others.

Coined in the 1980s, “culture jamming” refers to an array of tactics deployed by activists to critique, subvert, and otherwise “jam” the workings of consumer culture. Ranging from media hoaxes and advertising parodies to flash mobs and street art, these actions seek to interrupt the flow of dominant, capitalistic messages that permeate our daily lives. Employed by Occupy Wall Street protesters and the Russian feminist punk band Pussy Riot alike, culture jamming scrambles the signal, injects the unexpected, and spurs audiences to think critically and challenge the status quo.

The essays, interviews, and creative work assembled in this unique volume explore the shifting contours of culture jamming by plumbing its history, mapping its transformations, testing its force, and assessing its efficacy. Revealing how culture jamming is at once playful and politically transgressive, this accessible collection explores the degree to which culture jamming has fulfilled its revolutionary aims. Featuring original essays from prominent media scholars discussing Banksy and Shepard Fairey, foundational texts such as Mark Dery’s culture jamming manifesto, and artwork by and interviews with noteworthy culture jammers including the Guerrilla Girls, The Yes Men, and Reverend Billy, Culture Jamming makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of creative resistance and participatory culture.

464 pages, Hardcover

Published February 28, 2017

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May 22, 2018
I appreciate subverting consumer culture and injecting art into traditionally capitalist environments, but I really liked the idea that was brought up in Michael LeVine's essay. Being a musician, when he heard culture jamming he imagined cultures getting together to jam the way musicians get together to jam. I like that even better than merely subverting consumer culture.
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May 24, 2021
I appreciate subverting consumer culture and injecting art into traditionally capitalist environments, but I really liked to learn more about subverting consumer culture.
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December 2, 2018
Contains some fabulous essays on the #art #zeitgeist and its features.
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