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dc.contributor.authorEgbe, Amandaen
dc.contributor.authorNovakovic, Rastkoen
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-30T09:25:40Z
dc.date.available2020-03-30T09:25:40Z
dc.date.issued2019-07-05
dc.identifier.citationEgbe A, Novakic R (2019) 'Viewing, listening and waiting: explorations of the visual representations of anti-racism, anti-war and anti-nationalist protest', International Institute on Peace Education 2019 - Nicosia.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10547/623913
dc.description.abstractThis presentation further explores the artistic frameworks developed in the project Where Were You in 1992? The project explores anti-racism, anti-fascism,anti war and anti-nationalist political action, beginning with the struggles of antifascism and racism in the UK to anti war and nationalism in Yugoslavia. The project through recourse to media strategies of montage from art historian Aby Warburg, through to artist, filmmaker Jean Luc Goddard, brings audio-visual content together with personal testimony to map the strategies of media activism in the 90’s. The presentation seeks to engage with activists at IIPPE to investigate the media archive of Where Were You in 1992? to explore notions and gestures of “waiting” that permeate political action, connecting their own experiences of activism with those in the archive.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectfilmen
dc.subjectradical cinemaen
dc.subjectpolitical filmen
dc.subjectanti-racismen
dc.subjectanti-fascismen
dc.subjectanti-nationalismen
dc.subjectP303 Film studiesen
dc.titleViewing, listening and waiting: explorations of the visual representations of anti-racism, anti-war and anti-nationalist protesten
dc.typePresentationen
dc.date.updated2020-03-30T09:16:29Z
html.description.abstractThis presentation further explores the artistic frameworks developed in the project Where Were You in 1992? The project explores anti-racism, anti-fascism,anti war and anti-nationalist political action, beginning with the struggles of antifascism and racism in the UK to anti war and nationalism in Yugoslavia. The project through recourse to media strategies of montage from art historian Aby Warburg, through to artist, filmmaker Jean Luc Goddard, brings audio-visual content together with personal testimony to map the strategies of media activism in the 90’s. The presentation seeks to engage with activists at IIPPE to investigate the media archive of Where Were You in 1992? to explore notions and gestures of “waiting” that permeate political action, connecting their own experiences of activism with those in the archive.


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