How would you quantify 'art courses being left wing' other than by looking at the views of those who leave them? E.g. they are leftwing.
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Replying to @meta_nomad @literal_kittler and
1: define leftwing in some set of words commonly associated with it 2: count the appearance of such words in course descriptions
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @meta_nomad and
that's a first approximation.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @literal_kittler and
Course descriptions will be of little help, most concentrate on practical aspects. Course reading might be of use?
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Replying to @meta_nomad @cyborg_nomade and
As for a leftwing definition, where would you begin to find an agreed upon approximation of LW? It may be a mixture of progressivism and LW
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Replying to @meta_nomad @cyborg_nomade and
Discourse based on critical theory, Marxist criticism, feminism... This is the common discourse in the contemporary art world.
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Replying to @Marav0ne @cyborg_nomade and
Exactly, this was my experience. Pursuing the alternative could result in ostracization. An alternative that wasn't ever brought up.
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Replying to @literal_kittler @Marav0ne and
I wasn't. I was LW (at the time), yet positive attitudes towards the Tories, or anything other than prog/LW were frowned upon.
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Keep your RW opinions to yourself, or risk being known as 'that guy'. Centrist friend currently on an Art MA is having this experience.
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