Entangled Histories of Art and Migration
Theories, Sites and Research Methods
Contributor(s)
Bublatzky, Cathrine (editor)
Dogramaci, Burcu (editor)
Pinther, Kerstin (editor)
Schieren, Mona (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Dedicated to the stories of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and exiles, this collection asks how these stories are interwoven with art, art practices, activism, reception, and (re-)presentation. It explores the complex entanglements of art and aesthetic practices with migration, flight, and other forms of enforced dislocation and border/border crossings in global contexts - the latter significant phenomena of social transformation in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.These entanglements take centre stage when migration shapes forms and aesthetics (and vice versa), when actors employ image politics and visualisation strategies in and about migration at different times and places, or when materialities, sites, and spaces gain importance for decision-making processes.Giving space to these stories of art and migration and its power of pluriverse knowledge production, the book takes an art and cultural studies perspective and questions the significance of spatial changes for artistic practice in migration and elaborates on new or different theory formation. Bringing together its case studies and theoretical approaches, the argumentation unfolds over the five sections of the book Visibilities ' Invisibilities, Sites ' Spaces, Materiality ' Materialisation, Racism ' Resistance and Practices ' Performativity.
Keywords
Art; History; Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945); Social Science; Emigration & Immigration; Social Science; Sociology; UrbanISBN
9781789389616, 9781835950470, 9781789389623, 9781789389630Publisher
IntellectPublication date and place
2024Grantor
Imprint
Intellect BooksClassification
History of art / art & design styles
Migration, immigration & emigration
Urban communities