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Nights of the Dispossessed brings together artistic works, political texts, and research projects from across the world in an endeavor to sense, chronicle, and think through recent riots and uprisings.
Nights of the Dispossessed brings together artistic works, political texts, and research projects from across the world in an endeavor to sense, chronicle, and think through recent riots and uprisings.
Über den Autor
Natasha Ginwala is an associate curator at the Gropius Bau in Berlin and artistic director of the 13th Gwangju Biennale with Defne Ayas. She is also artistic director of the interdisciplinary arts festival Colomboscope in Sri Lanka and was part of the curatorial team of documenta 14 (2017). Ginwala has curated several international exhibitions and regularly writes on contemporary art and visual culture. She is a recipient of the 2018 visual arts research grant from the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
Gal Kirn has a PhD from the University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia. He has since worked, among other places, at the Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Humboldt University in Berlin, GWZO in Leipzig, and the Akademie Schloss Solitude. He is currently a research fellow at TU Dresden, where he researches the Soviet avant-garde and partisan memory. His book Partisan Ruptures was published by Pluto Press (2019), and The Partisan Counter-Archive is forthcoming from De Gruyter.
Niloufar Tajeri is an architect, an activist, and a writer. She teaches in the department of history and theory of architecture and city at the TU Braunschweig, where she is pursuing a PhD. She coedited Small Interventions: New Ways of Living in Post-War Modernism (Birkhäuser, 2016) and Kabul: Secure City Public City (Archis, 2008). She has taught at the Institute of Architectural Design, Art, and Theory at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and has worked as an editor for ARCH+ and Volume.
Gal Kirn has a PhD from the University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia. He has since worked, among other places, at the Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Humboldt University in Berlin, GWZO in Leipzig, and the Akademie Schloss Solitude. He is currently a research fellow at TU Dresden, where he researches the Soviet avant-garde and partisan memory. His book Partisan Ruptures was published by Pluto Press (2019), and The Partisan Counter-Archive is forthcoming from De Gruyter.
Niloufar Tajeri is an architect, an activist, and a writer. She teaches in the department of history and theory of architecture and city at the TU Braunschweig, where she is pursuing a PhD. She coedited Small Interventions: New Ways of Living in Post-War Modernism (Birkhäuser, 2016) and Kabul: Secure City Public City (Archis, 2008). She has taught at the Institute of Architectural Design, Art, and Theory at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and has worked as an editor for ARCH+ and Volume.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Shake the Ground: A Foreword
Keller Easterling
2. A Slow Cancellation of the Future and the Fires Next Time
Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri
3. The Manifesto Unwritten
Satch Hoyt
Trouble with Riots: Alternative Definitions and Political Histories
4. Introduction
Gal Kirn
5. Demos Noir: Riot after Riot
Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar
6. Revolts, Resentment, Resignation: Five Theses on the Negative Dialectics of Post-Marxist Socialism
Thomas Seibert
7. No One Leaves DeliläA (W)rap on Riots
Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis
8. Ideologies of Riot and Strike
Joshua Clover
9. ¿They Been Jealous, Must Be¿¿Toxic Sovereignty, Dispossession, and the Extimacy of Riots
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
10. Riot Act, April 29, 1992
Ai Ogawa
11. Pat¿Riot¿Against the Slow Cancellation of the Future
Ala Younis
Mnemonic Spatiality of Violence
12. Introduction
Niloufar Tajeri
13. Riots as Contestations of Neoliberal Urbanism
Margit Mayer
14. Built to Be Torn Down, Fed to Be Starved, Resurrected to Be Disposed Of: Capitalism is a Riot, a Riot from Above
Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri
15. Revolving Anger & The Tarot Banksy
Zena Edwards
16. A Night of the Dispossessed: The Imaginable Violence of the Grenfell Tower Fire
Nadine El-Enany
17. Chrono-Cartography of the October 17, 1961, Massacre of Algerians in Paris
Léopold Lambert
18. 15 Years After 2005: Anticolonial Reflections on the Concept of ¿Riots¿ in the French Context
Dariouche Tehrani
19. Cities of Dissent
Asef Bayat
20. 1984
Gauri Gill
Figuration/Disfiguration: Racial Logic and Representation
21. Introduction
Natasha Ginwala
22. In Search of 1949
Vivek Narayanan
23. Unruly Life: Subverting ¿Surplus¿ Existence in Tunisia
Oana Pârvan
24. Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard
Louis Henderson
25. Re-looking at Riots in Contemporary Sri Lanka
Chandraguptha Thenuwara
26. Black Side of the Hidden Moon
Unthreading Thoughts on the Riot in My Head
Satch Hoyt
27. SAHMAT: Cultures of Dissent and Collective Memory
28. The Time is Still, Always, Now!
Josh Kun
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Keller Easterling
2. A Slow Cancellation of the Future and the Fires Next Time
Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri
3. The Manifesto Unwritten
Satch Hoyt
Trouble with Riots: Alternative Definitions and Political Histories
4. Introduction
Gal Kirn
5. Demos Noir: Riot after Riot
Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar
6. Revolts, Resentment, Resignation: Five Theses on the Negative Dialectics of Post-Marxist Socialism
Thomas Seibert
7. No One Leaves DeliläA (W)rap on Riots
Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis
8. Ideologies of Riot and Strike
Joshua Clover
9. ¿They Been Jealous, Must Be¿¿Toxic Sovereignty, Dispossession, and the Extimacy of Riots
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
10. Riot Act, April 29, 1992
Ai Ogawa
11. Pat¿Riot¿Against the Slow Cancellation of the Future
Ala Younis
Mnemonic Spatiality of Violence
12. Introduction
Niloufar Tajeri
13. Riots as Contestations of Neoliberal Urbanism
Margit Mayer
14. Built to Be Torn Down, Fed to Be Starved, Resurrected to Be Disposed Of: Capitalism is a Riot, a Riot from Above
Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri
15. Revolving Anger & The Tarot Banksy
Zena Edwards
16. A Night of the Dispossessed: The Imaginable Violence of the Grenfell Tower Fire
Nadine El-Enany
17. Chrono-Cartography of the October 17, 1961, Massacre of Algerians in Paris
Léopold Lambert
18. 15 Years After 2005: Anticolonial Reflections on the Concept of ¿Riots¿ in the French Context
Dariouche Tehrani
19. Cities of Dissent
Asef Bayat
20. 1984
Gauri Gill
Figuration/Disfiguration: Racial Logic and Representation
21. Introduction
Natasha Ginwala
22. In Search of 1949
Vivek Narayanan
23. Unruly Life: Subverting ¿Surplus¿ Existence in Tunisia
Oana Pârvan
24. Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard
Louis Henderson
25. Re-looking at Riots in Contemporary Sri Lanka
Chandraguptha Thenuwara
26. Black Side of the Hidden Moon
Unthreading Thoughts on the Riot in My Head
Satch Hoyt
27. SAHMAT: Cultures of Dissent and Collective Memory
28. The Time is Still, Always, Now!
Josh Kun
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Allgemeine Kunst |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781941332634 |
ISBN-10: | 1941332633 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Kirn, Gal
Ginwala, Natasha Tajeri, Niloufar |
Hersteller: | Columbia Books on Architecture and the City |
Maße: | 236 x 144 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Gal Kirn (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.07.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,775 kg |
Über den Autor
Natasha Ginwala is an associate curator at the Gropius Bau in Berlin and artistic director of the 13th Gwangju Biennale with Defne Ayas. She is also artistic director of the interdisciplinary arts festival Colomboscope in Sri Lanka and was part of the curatorial team of documenta 14 (2017). Ginwala has curated several international exhibitions and regularly writes on contemporary art and visual culture. She is a recipient of the 2018 visual arts research grant from the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
Gal Kirn has a PhD from the University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia. He has since worked, among other places, at the Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Humboldt University in Berlin, GWZO in Leipzig, and the Akademie Schloss Solitude. He is currently a research fellow at TU Dresden, where he researches the Soviet avant-garde and partisan memory. His book Partisan Ruptures was published by Pluto Press (2019), and The Partisan Counter-Archive is forthcoming from De Gruyter.
Niloufar Tajeri is an architect, an activist, and a writer. She teaches in the department of history and theory of architecture and city at the TU Braunschweig, where she is pursuing a PhD. She coedited Small Interventions: New Ways of Living in Post-War Modernism (Birkhäuser, 2016) and Kabul: Secure City Public City (Archis, 2008). She has taught at the Institute of Architectural Design, Art, and Theory at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and has worked as an editor for ARCH+ and Volume.
Gal Kirn has a PhD from the University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia. He has since worked, among other places, at the Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Humboldt University in Berlin, GWZO in Leipzig, and the Akademie Schloss Solitude. He is currently a research fellow at TU Dresden, where he researches the Soviet avant-garde and partisan memory. His book Partisan Ruptures was published by Pluto Press (2019), and The Partisan Counter-Archive is forthcoming from De Gruyter.
Niloufar Tajeri is an architect, an activist, and a writer. She teaches in the department of history and theory of architecture and city at the TU Braunschweig, where she is pursuing a PhD. She coedited Small Interventions: New Ways of Living in Post-War Modernism (Birkhäuser, 2016) and Kabul: Secure City Public City (Archis, 2008). She has taught at the Institute of Architectural Design, Art, and Theory at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and has worked as an editor for ARCH+ and Volume.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Shake the Ground: A Foreword
Keller Easterling
2. A Slow Cancellation of the Future and the Fires Next Time
Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri
3. The Manifesto Unwritten
Satch Hoyt
Trouble with Riots: Alternative Definitions and Political Histories
4. Introduction
Gal Kirn
5. Demos Noir: Riot after Riot
Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar
6. Revolts, Resentment, Resignation: Five Theses on the Negative Dialectics of Post-Marxist Socialism
Thomas Seibert
7. No One Leaves DeliläA (W)rap on Riots
Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis
8. Ideologies of Riot and Strike
Joshua Clover
9. ¿They Been Jealous, Must Be¿¿Toxic Sovereignty, Dispossession, and the Extimacy of Riots
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
10. Riot Act, April 29, 1992
Ai Ogawa
11. Pat¿Riot¿Against the Slow Cancellation of the Future
Ala Younis
Mnemonic Spatiality of Violence
12. Introduction
Niloufar Tajeri
13. Riots as Contestations of Neoliberal Urbanism
Margit Mayer
14. Built to Be Torn Down, Fed to Be Starved, Resurrected to Be Disposed Of: Capitalism is a Riot, a Riot from Above
Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri
15. Revolving Anger & The Tarot Banksy
Zena Edwards
16. A Night of the Dispossessed: The Imaginable Violence of the Grenfell Tower Fire
Nadine El-Enany
17. Chrono-Cartography of the October 17, 1961, Massacre of Algerians in Paris
Léopold Lambert
18. 15 Years After 2005: Anticolonial Reflections on the Concept of ¿Riots¿ in the French Context
Dariouche Tehrani
19. Cities of Dissent
Asef Bayat
20. 1984
Gauri Gill
Figuration/Disfiguration: Racial Logic and Representation
21. Introduction
Natasha Ginwala
22. In Search of 1949
Vivek Narayanan
23. Unruly Life: Subverting ¿Surplus¿ Existence in Tunisia
Oana Pârvan
24. Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard
Louis Henderson
25. Re-looking at Riots in Contemporary Sri Lanka
Chandraguptha Thenuwara
26. Black Side of the Hidden Moon
Unthreading Thoughts on the Riot in My Head
Satch Hoyt
27. SAHMAT: Cultures of Dissent and Collective Memory
28. The Time is Still, Always, Now!
Josh Kun
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Keller Easterling
2. A Slow Cancellation of the Future and the Fires Next Time
Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri
3. The Manifesto Unwritten
Satch Hoyt
Trouble with Riots: Alternative Definitions and Political Histories
4. Introduction
Gal Kirn
5. Demos Noir: Riot after Riot
Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar
6. Revolts, Resentment, Resignation: Five Theses on the Negative Dialectics of Post-Marxist Socialism
Thomas Seibert
7. No One Leaves DeliläA (W)rap on Riots
Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis
8. Ideologies of Riot and Strike
Joshua Clover
9. ¿They Been Jealous, Must Be¿¿Toxic Sovereignty, Dispossession, and the Extimacy of Riots
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
10. Riot Act, April 29, 1992
Ai Ogawa
11. Pat¿Riot¿Against the Slow Cancellation of the Future
Ala Younis
Mnemonic Spatiality of Violence
12. Introduction
Niloufar Tajeri
13. Riots as Contestations of Neoliberal Urbanism
Margit Mayer
14. Built to Be Torn Down, Fed to Be Starved, Resurrected to Be Disposed Of: Capitalism is a Riot, a Riot from Above
Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri
15. Revolving Anger & The Tarot Banksy
Zena Edwards
16. A Night of the Dispossessed: The Imaginable Violence of the Grenfell Tower Fire
Nadine El-Enany
17. Chrono-Cartography of the October 17, 1961, Massacre of Algerians in Paris
Léopold Lambert
18. 15 Years After 2005: Anticolonial Reflections on the Concept of ¿Riots¿ in the French Context
Dariouche Tehrani
19. Cities of Dissent
Asef Bayat
20. 1984
Gauri Gill
Figuration/Disfiguration: Racial Logic and Representation
21. Introduction
Natasha Ginwala
22. In Search of 1949
Vivek Narayanan
23. Unruly Life: Subverting ¿Surplus¿ Existence in Tunisia
Oana Pârvan
24. Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard
Louis Henderson
25. Re-looking at Riots in Contemporary Sri Lanka
Chandraguptha Thenuwara
26. Black Side of the Hidden Moon
Unthreading Thoughts on the Riot in My Head
Satch Hoyt
27. SAHMAT: Cultures of Dissent and Collective Memory
28. The Time is Still, Always, Now!
Josh Kun
Biographies
Acknowledgments
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Allgemeine Kunst |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781941332634 |
ISBN-10: | 1941332633 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Kirn, Gal
Ginwala, Natasha Tajeri, Niloufar |
Hersteller: | Columbia Books on Architecture and the City |
Maße: | 236 x 144 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Gal Kirn (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.07.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,775 kg |
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