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Stories of Traumatic Pasts

Colonialism, Antisemitism, and Turbo-Nationalism

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  • 204 páginas
  • 8 horas de lectura

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"Belgian colonialism in the Congo. Antisemitism in Austria. Turbo-nationalism in former Yugoslavia. Over the last two centuries, these three historic lines of violence and annihilation (re)enforced a process of oblivion that to this day prevents a processing of the genocides they caused. Today involuntary or performed amnesia again threatens to destroy what has already come to a point of possible coexistence. This exhibition catalogue goes back to these traumatic events in history and the recent past, which had such a violent impact on communities and people, states and territories, and confront them with a system of interventions. The scars that remain after atrocities, although hidden and obliterated, are recovered through artistic, scientific, and political reflections"--Publisher's website

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Stories of Traumatic Pasts, Marina Grz inic

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Título
Stories of Traumatic Pasts
Subtítulo
Colonialism, Antisemitism, and Turbo-Nationalism
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Hatje Cantz
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
204
ISBN10
3775748849
ISBN13
9783775748841
Serie
Descripción
"Belgian colonialism in the Congo. Antisemitism in Austria. Turbo-nationalism in former Yugoslavia. Over the last two centuries, these three historic lines of violence and annihilation (re)enforced a process of oblivion that to this day prevents a processing of the genocides they caused. Today involuntary or performed amnesia again threatens to destroy what has already come to a point of possible coexistence. This exhibition catalogue goes back to these traumatic events in history and the recent past, which had such a violent impact on communities and people, states and territories, and confront them with a system of interventions. The scars that remain after atrocities, although hidden and obliterated, are recovered through artistic, scientific, and political reflections"--Publisher's website