![]() Media outlets (e.g., radio stations and fanzines), and public art (e.g., graffitiĪnd murals). Rock, punk, rap, and techno music production and night clubs), alternative Will study a range of underground cultural practices in Chicago (e.g., alternative ![]() Identity and an opportunity to put Chicago on a larger creative map. Underground cultural practices function as both important sources of local We will explore the ways in which various Symbolically), this course will focus on contemporary forms of underground In an effort to understandīetter how creative cultural production is central to Chicago (spatially and To lure creative people to their states and cities. In recent years, as governors, mayors, and city council members have worked The link betweenĬreativity and the city has been a central feature of urban political discourse That is grounded in community building and social connection. Others view the city as an environment that fosters cultural production These people consider the city to be a site that will facilitate fame andįortune. ![]() ![]() Has been a magnet for artists, musicians, writers, and performers. ![]()
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