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Students WorldwideDr. Danielle Child, Dr. Ana Baeza ruizDetailsThis PhD studentship will critically examine artistic practices and cultural activism in Northern England during the 1980s.The 1980s represented a pivotal era in the UK, characterised by profound political and economic transformations. Notable events include the 1981 uprisings in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds, the influence of Thatcherism, industrial decline, and the miners' strikes. Despite these challenges, the arts in Northern England flourished in diverse ways, opposing the political context through practices rooted in feminism, post-colonialism, class struggle and socialism.This doctoral project is an opportunity to consider the contexts in which art outside London was produced, the ideological and aesthetic discourses that emerged, and the practices that were cultivated during the 1980s. Given the strong, historic international ties through migration and trading in Northern England, the research will take a trans-national approach that starts with the local. It will consider how diaspora shaped the demographic diversity of the North and its art scene, at a time that saw the flourishing activity of a new generation of diasporic artists.Key research questions may include:
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