Chris Hedges on the Role of Art in Rebellion
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Chris Hedges on the Role of Art in Rebellion
Posted on Nov 27, 2013
After a talk on the collapse of complex societies, Truthdig columnist Chris Hedges answers an audience question: Will it take (literature, music and art) to waken us to the empathy of other suffering or hardship?
Peter Z. Scheer: You spoke a lot during your speech about literature and someone asked is it literature, art, music; will it take those things to waken us to the empathy of other suffering or hardship? Are those, whats the role of literature, art and music?
Chris Hedges: Well, the role of art is transcendence. Its about dealing with what we call the nonrational forces in human life, those forces that are absolutely essential to being whole as a human being but are not quantifiable. Not empirically measureable. Grief, beauty, the struggle with our own mortality, the search for meaning, loveFreud said he could write about sex, he could never write about loveand thats only going to come through art. I mean, I dont think its accidental that the origins of all religions are always fused with art, with poetry, with music. Because youre dealing with a transcendence or a reality that is beyond articulation. And for those of us who seek to rise up against this monstrous evil, culture is going to be as important as the more prosaic elements of resistance such as a food tent, or a medical tent or a communications tent.
I saw that in revolutionary movements I covered in Latin America. And that has just been true throughout history. African-Americans endured the nightmare of slavery through music. And because its a kind of, its a paradox when you sink to that level of powerlessness where it is you go to find power. ...........................(more)
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