ABSTRACT

This edited volume breaks new ground for understanding peripheries and peripherality by providing a multidisciplinary cross-exposure through a collection of chapters and visual essays by researchers and artists.

The book is a collection of approaches from several disciplines where the spatial, conceptual, and theoretical hierarchies and biased assumptions of ‘peripheries’ are challenged. Chapters provide a diverse collection of viewpoints, analyses, and provocations on ‘peripherality’ through bringing together international specialists to discuss the socio-political, aesthetic, artistic, ethical, and legal implications of ‘peripheral approach.’ The aim is to illuminate the existing, hidden, often incommensurable, and controversial margins in the society at large from equal, ethical, and empathic perspectives. The book is designed to assist established researchers, academics, and students across disciplines who wish to incorporate novel, arts and practice-based research and critical approaches in their research projects, artwork, and academic writing.

Providing both a consolidated understanding of the peripheries, visual studies, and artistic research as they are and setting expansive and new research insights and practices, this book is essential reading for scholars of arts and humanities, visual culture, art history, design, philosophy, and cultural studies.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|65 pages

Sites and sentients

chapter 4|18 pages

Spatial references of home

Moving on the periphery of public space

part II|61 pages

Aesthetics and practices

chapter 6|14 pages

Formation of artistic identity

Applying themes of narrative identity development in two artists' life stories

chapter 8|15 pages

We, a peripheral time-space-body

Notes on encounter-investigation, corpo-reality, and the gentleness of stones

part III|43 pages

Visual culture rearticulations

chapter 9|13 pages

Something is happening in and to the margins

Black and Brown cultural interventions changing a multiple Northern periphery

chapter 10|13 pages

Touching gestures

An affective reading of a photograph of asylum seekers

chapter 11|12 pages

Can artists and lawyers see the same goal?

Understanding the law of ecocide through art, articulations, and creativity

chapter |3 pages

In memoriam Ari Hirvonen

Balcony: a peripheral space between intimate and political