Format:
1 Online-Ressource (335 pages)
ISBN:
9789042032644
Series Statement:
THAMYRIS v.23
Content:
Preliminary material /Editors Art and Visibility in Migratory Culture -- Introduction /Mieke Bal and Miguel Á. Hernández-Navarro -- Migrants: Workers of Metaphors /Néstor García Canclini -- The Place of Metaphor in a Metonymic World: On Homi Bhabha’s “Democracy De-Realized” /Paulina Aroch Fugellie -- Immigrants and Castaways: Smuggling Genres in Manuel Rivas’s La mano del emigrante /Cornelia Gräbner -- Staging Transition: The Oresteia in Post-Apartheid South Africa /Astrid van Weyenberg -- The Aesthetics of Displacement and the Performance of Migration /Sudeep Dasgupta -- Migratory Aesthetics: Art and Politics beyond Identity /Jill Bennett -- The Seventh Man: Migration, Politics, and Aesthetics /Begüm Özden Firat -- Limited Visibility /Maaike Bleeker -- Transgressing Time: Imagining an Exhibition of Works by Alanna O’Kelly and Phil Collins /Niamh Ann Kelly -- The Mosaic Film: Nomadic Style and Politics in Transnational Media Culture /Patricia Pisters -- Out of Synch: Visualizing Migratory Times through Video Art /Miguel Á. Hernández-Navarro -- Heterochrony in the Act: The Migratory Politics of Time /Mieke Bal -- Molding Resistance: Aesthetics and Politics in the Struggle of Bil’in against the Wall /Noa Roei -- Ismaël Ferroukhi’s Babelized Road Movie /Mireille Rosello -- Interstellar Hospitality: Missions of Star House Enterprise /Sonja Neef -- Opacity and Openness: Creating New Senses of Dutchness /Isabel Hoving -- Global Art and the Politics of Mobility: (Trans)Cultural Shifts in the International Contemporary Art-System /Joaquín Barriendos Rodríguez -- The Contributors /Editors Art and Visibility in Migratory Culture -- Index /Editors Art and Visibility in Migratory Culture.
Content:
This book explores the idea that art can enact small-scale resistances against the status quo in the social domain. These acts, which we call “little resistances,” determine the limited yet potentially powerful political impact of art. From different angles, seventeen authors consider the spaces where art events occur as “political spaces,” and explore how such spaces host events of disagreements in migratory culture. The newly coined word “migratory” refers to the sensate traces of the movements of migration that characterize contemporary culture. In other words, movement is not an exceptional occurrence in an otherwise stable world, but a normal, generalized process in a world that cannot be grasped in terms of any given notion of stability. Thus the book offers fresh reflections on art’s power to move people, in the double sense of that verb, and shows how it helps to illuminate migratory culture’s contributions to this process
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789042032637
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789042032637
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bal, Mieke Art and Visibility in Migratory Culture : Conflict, Resistance, and Agency Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi,c2012 ISBN 9789042032637
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
DOI:
10.1163/9789042032644
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