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The Francis Effect (Paperback)
Noah Simblist; Tania Bruguera; Contributions by Matthew Jesse Jackson, Saskia Sassen, Nicholas Terpstra
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"The Francis Effect was about proposing something completely
absurd, as absurd as borders are. If Immigrant Movement was for the
thousands of people who went there, The The Francis Effect was just
for one person, the pope. But the more people that participated,
the more personal it became." -Tania Bruguera Stemming from a
performance that originated at the Guggenheim Museum, The Francis
Effect explores Tania Bruguera's work as an artist, activist, and
Cuban immigrant to the US engaging the tension between art's
pragmatic, activist, and aesthetic possibilities. The performance
of The Francis Effect follows the guise of a political campaign,
aiming to request that the Pope grant Vatican City citizenship to
all immigrants and refugees. As a conversational, collaborative
project, the resulting book mirrors Bruguera's artistic practice
with essays and conversations from the the curators and Bruguera.
In addition, the book-project is embiggened by socially-engaged
commissioned essays from art historian Our Literal Speed,
sociologist Saskia Sassen, and historian Nicolas Terpstra. A
groundbreaking interdisciplinary discussion of borders, Pangaea,
sociology, and religious studies, The Francis effect offers art as
a vehicle for social change, placing this work in the context of
its creative and critical reception.
Europe might appear like a continent pulling itself apart. Ten
years of economic and political crises have pitted North versus
South, East versus West, citizens versus institutions. And yet,
these years have also shown a hidden vitality of Europeans acting
across borders, with civil society and social movements showing
that alternatives to the status quo already exist. This book is at
once a narrative of the experience of activism and a manifesto for
change. Through analysing the ways in which neoliberalism,
nationalism and borders intertwine, Marsili and Milanese -
co-founders of European Alternatives - argue that we are in the
middle of a great global transformation, by which we have all
become citizens of nowhere. Ultimately, they argue that only by
organising in a new transnational political party will the citizens
of nowhere be able to struggle effectively for the utopian agency
to transform the world.
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