What does the artistic life of a movement say about its values? In this episode of Gendergeddon I consider what I called “Count 3” in the allegations against Political Transvestitism and specifically make my case that it is an artistic and aesthetic dead end that comes from a society saturated in aesthetic like never before.
I seek to persuade the listener that art plus fear equals propaganda, art plus banality equals memes and art plus violence equals pornography. My case is that PT is characterised by these three things and that it is ultimately derivative, banal, and most importantly a force of repetition and artistic recession.
I reference a number of sources as evidence for my argument and the links are here:
On the meaning and origin of the panopticon
Professor Stock’s piece on the flattening on the human mind
Shay Woulahan and Hannah Berelli’s fantastic lecture “Social Media – how did we get here”
Daily Mail article on Denise Fahmy’s cancellation by the Arts Council
“Afraid to speak freely” (Kay, Fahmy, Phoenix) - a report by Freedom in the Arts
Telegraph article on Jess de Whals cancellation
Spiked article on the Society of Authors cancellation row
Thank you to everyone for the comments on episode one, I hope this one is also of interest and look forward to discussion in the comments (whether you agree or disagree!).
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