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Doris Salcedo
Sam Keller, Fiona Hesse; Text written by Seloua Luste Boulbina, Mary Schneider Enriquez, Ocean Vuong
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R1,302
Discovery Miles 13 020
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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FINDING A FORM FOR THE TRAUMAS OF LOSS AND VIOLENCE Experiences of
violence and loss take shape in the work of internationally
acclaimed Colombian artist Doris Salcedo. Although her sculptures
and installations are often based on concrete events, feelings of
grief, alienation and loss of home take on a universally valid,
heartfelt expression in her works. Different materials such as
stone and concrete, wooden furniture, grass, petals, hair or pieces
of clothing are transformed and charged with meaning. Rarely do
indi vidual pain and collective grief find such a touching form or
has their social overcoming been formulated so forcefully. Created
in close collaboration with the artist, the cata logue offers a
comprehensive survey over Salcedo’s work from 1986 to 2022.
Even though many of France's former colonies became independent
over fifty years ago, the concept of "colony" and who was affected
by colonialism remain problematic in French culture today. Seloua
Luste Boulbina, an Algerian-French philosopher and political
theorist, shows how the colony's structures persist in the
subjectivity, sexuality, and bodily experience of human beings who
were once brought together through force. This text, which combines
two works by Luste Boulbina, shows how France and its former
colonies are haunted by power relations that are supposedly old
history, but whose effects on knowledge, imagination, emotional
habits, and public controversies have persisted vividly into the
present. Luste Boulbina draws on the work of Michel Foucault,
Frantz Fanon, and Édouard Glissant to build a challenging,
original, and intercultural philosophy that responds to blind spots
of inherited political and social culture. Kafka's Monkey and Other
Phantoms of Africa offers unique insights into how issues of
migration, religious and ethnic identity, and postcolonial history
affect contemporary France and beyond.
Even though many of France's former colonies became independent
over fifty years ago, the concept of "colony" and who was affected
by colonialism remain problematic in French culture today. Seloua
Luste Boulbina, an Algerian-French philosopher and political
theorist, shows how the colony's structures persist in the
subjectivity, sexuality, and bodily experience of human beings who
were once brought together through force. This text, which combines
two works by Luste Boulbina, shows how France and its former
colonies are haunted by power relations that are supposedly old
history, but whose effects on knowledge, imagination, emotional
habits, and public controversies have persisted vividly into the
present. Luste Boulbina draws on the work of Michel Foucault,
Frantz Fanon, and Edouard Glissant to build a challenging,
original, and intercultural philosophy that responds to blind spots
of inherited political and social culture. Kafka's Monkey and Other
Phantoms of Africa offers unique insights into how issues of
migration, religious and ethnic identity, and postcolonial history
affect contemporary France and beyond.
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