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Counter-Memorial Aesthetics: Refugee Histories and the Politics of Contemporary Art/ by Veronica Tello

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Radical Aesthetics-Radical ArtPublication details: London; Bloomsbury Academic; 2016Description: xix, 252 pages ; ‎ 5.5 x 0.62 x 8.5 inchesISBN:
  • 9781474252744
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 701.03 TEL 23 13795
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Counter-Memorial Aesthetics 2. Arte de Conducta and The Manipulation of Memory: Tania Bruguera's Biopolitical Ambitions in Postwar Cuba 3. Aftermath Photography, Temporal Loops and the Sublime of Biopolitics: Rosemary Laing's to walk on a sea of salt 4. The Nexus of Self and History: Lyndell Brown and Charles Green's Atlas 5
Summary: Restrictive border protection policies directed toward managing the flow of refugees coming into neoliberal democracies (and out of failing nation-states) are a defining feature of contemporary politics. In this book, Verónica Tello analyses how contemporary artists-such as Tania Bruguera, Isaac Julien, Rosemary Laing, Dinh Q. Lé, Dierk Schmidt, Hito Steyerl, Lyndell Brown and Charles Green-negotiate their diverse subject positions while addressing and taking part in the production of images associated with refugee experiences and histories. Tello argues that their practices, which manifest across a range of contexts including Cuba, the United States, Australia and Europe, represent an emergent, global paradigm of contemporary art, 'counter-memorial aesthetics'. Building on the writings of such thinkers as Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière, this book offers a useful concept of 'counter-memory' for the twenty-first century. It shows how counter-memorial aesthetics is not only central to the nexus of contemporary art and refugee histories but also how it can offer a way of being critically present with many other, often interrelated, global crises in the contemporary era.
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Counter-Memorial Aesthetics
2. Arte de Conducta and The Manipulation of Memory: Tania Bruguera's Biopolitical Ambitions in Postwar Cuba
3. Aftermath Photography, Temporal Loops and the Sublime of Biopolitics: Rosemary Laing's to walk on a sea of salt
4. The Nexus of Self and History: Lyndell Brown and Charles Green's Atlas
5

Restrictive border protection policies directed toward managing the flow of refugees coming into neoliberal democracies (and out of failing nation-states) are a defining feature of contemporary politics. In this book, Verónica Tello analyses how contemporary artists-such as Tania Bruguera, Isaac Julien, Rosemary Laing, Dinh Q. Lé, Dierk Schmidt, Hito Steyerl, Lyndell Brown and Charles Green-negotiate their diverse subject positions while addressing and taking part in the production of images associated with refugee experiences and histories. Tello argues that their practices, which manifest across a range of contexts including Cuba, the United States, Australia and Europe, represent an emergent, global paradigm of contemporary art, 'counter-memorial aesthetics'. Building on the writings of such thinkers as Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière, this book offers a useful concept of 'counter-memory' for the twenty-first century. It shows how counter-memorial aesthetics is not only central to the nexus of contemporary art and refugee histories but also how it can offer a way of being critically present with many other, often interrelated, global crises in the contemporary era.

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