ABSTRACT

This book urges for an understanding of contemporary art as being core to creative responses which intervene in the lived experience of forced displacement.

Contemporary Art and Forced Displacement explores art practice which moves beyond mere representation toward practical intervention across five key areas: language, heritage and design, pedagogy and education, law and access to justice and the archive. Focusing on art produced across three sites, each emblematic of protracted forms of displacement (Greece, Palestine and Australia), it makes clear the ways in which art operates as a vital yet underacknowledged instrument of cultural resilience.

This book is ideal for researchers, scholars and practitioners interested in contemporary art and politics, contemporary art methods and practice, and migration.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

Title
Praxes of Displacement
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chapter 1|27 pages

‘انا لغتي’ (‘I am my Language’)

Title
Conventions, Case Studies and Absent Soundtracks
Size: 30.79 MB

chapter 2|27 pages

Πίσω, Μπρος στο Μέλλον (Back, Towards a Future)

Title
Landscape, Architecture and Heritage of Displacement
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chapter 3|30 pages

‘To be in and not of’

Title
Experimental Pedagogies, Institutional Parasites and ‘Narragunnawali’
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chapter 4|33 pages

عبء الإثبات / Burdens of Proof

Title
Legal Interventions and Investigations
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chapter 5|34 pages

Heirlooms for Here, After

Title
Beneficiaries of the Archive and ‘Ngabay’
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chapter 6|7 pages

Conclusion

Title
Αξιοπρέπεια: Situated Knowledge and Redress
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