Wicked Theory, Naked Practice
A Fred Ho Reader
A leading Asian American artist and activist on the explosive intersection of politics and music
384 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816656851
- Published: March 25, 2009
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Wicked Theory, Naked Practice
A Fred Ho Reader
ISBN: 9780816656851
Publication date: March 25th, 2009
384 Pages
9 x 6
Ho’s passions for art and justice have always been linked—his music seeks to express his politics and his activism has injected revolution into his art. Wicked Theory, Naked Practice is a groundbreaking collection of Ho’s writings, speeches, and interviews of the past three decades on topics ranging from Mao to Coltrane, from Sun Ra to selling out, and from fighting oppression to battling cancer. His work insists on connections among creative and artistic processes, political theorization, and activist organizing.
As Robin D. G. Kelley says in the foreword, “Ho writes, speaks, and plays in order to persuade and inspire, to expose the crimes of the ruling class, and to challenge the status quo so that we imagine a different future.” Through Wicked Theory, Naked Practice, Ho’s contributions merge political and cultural theory, shedding new light on the radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s and revealing the fascinating story behind a prolific and politically engaged artist across all genres.
Bill V. Mullen is professor of English and director of American studies at Purdue University.