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Migrations Arts And Postcoloniality In The Mediterranean Celeste Ianniciello

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Migrations Arts And Postcoloniality In The Mediterranean Celeste Ianniciello
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 102
Author: Celeste Ianniciello
ISBN: 9781138479609, 1138479608
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Migrations Arts And Postcoloniality In The Mediterranean Celeste Ianniciello by Celeste Ianniciello 9781138479609, 1138479608 instant download after payment.

This book is focused on the transcultural memory of the Mediterranean region and the different ways it is articulated by contemporary art practices and museum projects linked to migrations, exile, diaspora and transnationality. The artistic and curatorial examples analysed in this study articulate a critical relationship between the cultural representations and the sense of heritage, property and belonging, offering the opportunity of a more problematic and stimulating vision of the preservation of the European arts, traditions and histories. Artists and projects examined include the project Porto M in Lampedusa, Zineb Sedira, Ursula Biemann, Lara Baladi, Mona Hatoum, Emily Jacir, Kader Attia and Walid Raad.

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