09. 11. 2011
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Then and Now: the changing context of debate?

Roshini Kempadoo discusses key debates around identity politics as seen through Iniva’s Archives with Karen Alexander, Nina Mangalanayagam and Ashwani Sharma. (iniva event, panel discussion) Audience Review Iniva’s panel discussion ‘Then and Now:...

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09. 11. 2011
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Book: Translatability

Translatability With texts by Erik Andersson, Sara Arrhenius, Magnus Bergh, J L Borges, Daniela Castro, Eduard Glissant, Aleksandar Hemon, Osman Lins, Clarice Lispector, Vladimir Nabokov, Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback, Vladimir Safatle, Cecilia Sjöholm,...

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26. 01. 2011
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Translating Cultures

This came across as an ‘emerging theme’ from AHRC research strand. – The need for diverse cultures to understand and communicate with each other is stronger than ever, and ‘translation’ is an essential...

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15. 11. 2010
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Tous les matins l’humiliation

This is an article I found from Po&Sie journal from Belin. Lee expressed the emotion of humiliation in his poetry, he saw that humiliation is the most fundamental and basic instinct as a...

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24. 10. 2008
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Arakawa & Gins: Architectural Body

PRECIS – Madeline Gins and Arakawa’s recent re-launch of their decades-old attempt to transcend boundaries complicit with artificial limits ‘placed’ both on/by so-called environmental and biological necessity has extraordinary potential to upset the...

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20. 03. 2008
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Projecting Migration: Transcultural Documentary Practice

Projecting Migration: Transcultural Documentary Practice by Alan Grossman (Editor), Aine O’Brien (Editor) # ISBN-10: 190567404X # ISBN-13: 978-1905674046 Synopsis Migration has rapidly become a fundamental component of modern life and increasingly determines who...

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26. 02. 2008
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Foucault’s work does contain an irrealist impulse…

From Jonathan Joseph (2004) Foucault’s work does contain an irrealist impulse, which is to stake his all on the transitive domain of knowledge, and to define reality according to the power of discourses...

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26. 02. 2008
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Critical realism

On a spectrum that runs from realism to postmodernism Foucault stands somewhere in the middle. Critical realism is driven by the need to offer some explanatory power for how we understand the world...

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20. 02. 2008
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Public Art as Publicity

Miwon Kwon 01/2002 Public Art as Publicity The title of the symposium, for which this text was written, “In the Place of the Public Sphere,” signals a double reading. In particular, the use...

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20. 02. 2008
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More to read: Collective Imaginings

Collective Imaginings: Collective Imaginings: Spinoza, Past and Present (Paperback) by Moira Gatens (Author), Genevieve Lloyd (Author) Project Inflicit Sophie’s World The Second Brain The Spell of Sensuous Participation Capturing Intension An Urchin in...

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