ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND THE DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN HUMANITIES RESEARCH
Keywords:
Artistic representation, Social change, Humanities research, Cultural identity, Aesthetic interpretation, Transformative practicesAbstract
This article examines the interconnection between artistic representation and the dynamics of social change within the scope of humanities research. It argues that art is not only a reflection of existing social realities but also an active agent in shaping discourses, challenging power structures, and influencing collective consciousness. By analyzing how artistic practices engage with issues such as inequality, identity, justice, and memory, the study demonstrates that representation functions as both a mirror and a catalyst for transformation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of contextualizing artistic production within broader historical and cultural frameworks, showing how the humanities provide critical tools for interpreting the aesthetic, ethical, and political dimensions of art. The article also highlights the ways in which artistic representation participates in redefining social values, generating dialogue, and contributing to the reimagining of possible futures. Ultimately, it underscores the significance of the humanities in tracing the reciprocal relationship between art and social change, offering insights into how cultural creativity informs, and is informed by, evolving social dynamics.
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