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Authority, Appropriation, and the Democratic Imagination | MoMA LIVE



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Recent events have spurred heated conversations about how identity is represented and how images are used. Who has the authority to speak for whom? How is that authority acquired and arbitrated? How do these issues play out in the democratic imagination? On Tuesday, MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry moderates a conversation with Homi Bhabha, Alondra Nelson, Charles Taylor, exploring how difference and dissent function in democracy. Purchase tickets: http://mo.ma/2wUh7Zq

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3 thoughts on “Authority, Appropriation, and the Democratic Imagination | MoMA LIVE
  1. Identity politics, the reinstallation of the old world class based society, where everyone is born, and stays, in their place. Elections decides who speaks by debating ideas in front of the general population.

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