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This book reframes the debate around migration in the Mediterranean, and specifically around Lampedusa, by exploring how art forms - including works by Aida Silvestri, Bouchra Khalili, Isaac Julien, Maya Ramsay, Dagmawi Yimer and Broomberg & Chanarin - have become a platform for subverting the dominant narrative of migration.
Author: Pierpaolo Antonello, Federica Mazzara
ISBN-10: 3034318847
ISBN-13: 9783034318846
Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publis
Language: English
Published: 02/26/2019
Pages: 260
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.80w x 0.80d
Federica Mazzara is Senior Lecturer in Intercultural Communication at the University of Westminster. Her research interests lie in the interdisciplinary fields of migration studies and cultural studies. She has published widely on the literature of migration in Italy, theories of intermediality, and the visual arts as a form of political resistance. She has also curated art installations on migration, including Nothing is Missing by Mieke Bal, and is currently co-curating the exhibition Sink Without Trace (June-July 2019, P21 Gallery), which focuses on the issue of migrant deaths at sea.
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