Postcolonial Publics: Art and Citizen Media in Europe
Descrizione
Postcolonial Publics: Art and Citizen Media in Europe presents a collection of sixteen chapters that explore the themes of how migrants, refugees and citizens express and share their political and social causes and experiences through art and media.
These expressions, which we term ‘citizen media’, arguably become a platform for postcolonial intellectuals as the studies pursued in this volume investigate the different ways in which previously excluded social groups regain public voice.
The volume strives to understand the different articulations of migrants’, refugees’, and citizens’ struggle against increasingly harsh European politics that allow them to achieve and empower political subjectivity in a mediated and creative space. In this way, the contributions in this volume present case studies of citizen media in the form of ‘activistic art’ or ‘artivism’ (Trandafoiu, Ruffini, Cazzato & Taronna, Koobak & Tali, Negrón-Muntaner), activism through different kinds of technological media (Chouliaraki and Al-Ghazzi, Jedlowski), such as documentaries and film (Denić), podcasts, music and soundscapes (Romeo and Fabbri, Western, Lazzari, Huggan), and activisms through writings from journalism to fiction (Longhi, Concilio, Festa, De Capitani).
The volume argues that citizen media go hand in hand with postcolonial critique because of their shared focus on the deconstruction and decolonisation of Western logics and narratives.
Moreover, both question the concept of citizen and of citizenship as they relate to the nation-state and explores the power of media as a tool for participation as well as an instrument of political strength.
The book forwards postcolonial artivism and citizen media as a critical framework to understand the refugee and migrant situations in contemporary Europe.
Persone
Blaagaard, Bolette B. (Curatore)
Marchetti, Sabrina (Curatore)
Ponzanesi, Sandra (Curatore)
Bassi, Shaul (Curatore)
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2023Formato
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Soggetto
• Black comedians • Relation • Humour • Migrant Voices • Memory • Social engagement • Visual art • Decoloniality • Racism • Black portraitures • Warsan Shire • Discrimination • Borderscape • New media • Slavery • Refugee Tales • Coloniality • Conflict news • Podcasts • Politics • Colonialism • Literature of migration • Performance and spatial politics • Citizen media • Artivist engagement • Flesh witnessing • Reni Eddo-Lodge • Activist curating • Social media • Post-socialism • Activism • Citizenship • Teju Cole • Postcolonial • Eastern Europe • Anticolonialism • Rhythm • Black Italian women intellectuals • Multimodal narration • Celebrity • Renaming • Syria war • Postcolonial France • Diaspora • Digital activism • Theatre and refugees • Decolonial citizenship • Visibility • Participatory art and public spaces • Knowledge • User-generated content • Borders • Postcolonial theory • Border culture • Black intellectuals • Failure • Intellectual • Mainstream media • Postcolonial Europe • Research • Radio • Documentary auto-ethnography • Counter-publics • Estonian art • Relay • Structural racism • Hostile environment • Postsocialism • Blackness • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie • Intersectionality • Crisis ordinariness • Romania • Decoloniality of knowledge • Italy • Justice • Palestine • African-European • Bowie • Cinema





