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Western philosophy's relationship with prisons stretches from
Plato's own incarceration to the modern era of mass incarceration.
Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass
Incarceration draws together a broad range of philosophical
thinkers, from both inside and outside prison walls, in the United
States and beyond, who draw on a variety of critical perspectives
(including phenomenology, deconstruction, and feminist theory) and
historical and contemporary figures in philosophy (including Kant,
Hegel, Foucault, and Angela Davis) to think about prisons in this
new historical era. All of these contributors have experiences
within prison walls: some are or have been incarcerated, some have
taught or are teaching in prisons, and all have been students of
both philosophy and the carceral system. The powerful testimonials
and theoretical arguments are appropriate reading not only for
philosophers and prison theorists generally, but also for prison
reformers and abolitionists.
Western philosophy's relationship with prisons stretches from
Plato's own incarceration to the modern era of mass incarceration.
Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass
Incarceration draws together a broad range of philosophical
thinkers, from both inside and outside prison walls, in the United
States and beyond, who draw on a variety of critical perspectives
(including phenomenology, deconstruction, and feminist theory) and
historical and contemporary figures in philosophy (including Kant,
Hegel, Foucault, and Angela Davis) to think about prisons in this
new historical era. All of these contributors have experiences
within prison walls: some are or have been incarcerated, some have
taught or are teaching in prisons, and all have been students of
both philosophy and the carceral system. The powerful testimonials
and theoretical arguments are appropriate reading not only for
philosophers and prison theorists generally, but also for prison
reformers and abolitionists.
With TraumA, the Triennial of Bruges dives into the 'uncanny'
history and reality of Bruges. Historical layers are exposed,
forgotten or hidden storylines discussed. This edition explores the
thin line between dream and trauma, between paradise and hell. It
appeals to the imagination, to the pomp and circumstance, but also
to the 'uncanny' that is present underground. For although Bruges
seems to be a dream destination for many, poverty, loneliness,
pollution or fear also lurk in this picture-perfect world.
Triennial Bruges 2021: TraumA uses artistic and architectural
interventions to bring the less attractive aspects to the surface
and make them part of the city's image. It creates a polyphonic
discourse, where there is room for imagination, beauty, darkness
and complexity. A space where artists and architects can explore
both the stage and the dusty wings. Triennial Bruges 2021: TraumA
balances between the present and the hidden. With a course of
sculptural, architectural and organic creations, it is a
celebration of the versatility and mobility of this city. Between
private and public. Between dream and nightmare. Text in English
and Dutch.
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