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Let Them Haunt Us - How Contemporary Aesthetics Challenge Trauma as the Unrepresentable

English · Paperback / Softback

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Let Them Haunt Us analyzes contemporary aesthetics engaged in trauma and critically challenges its canonical status as »unrepresentable«. Focusing on case studies in the aesthetic practices of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Omer Fast, Forensic Architecture, and Paul McCarthy this book proposes to redefine trauma as a productive framework to exploring individual, collective, and cultural conflicts addressed in current artistic and curatorial practices. Anna-Lena Werner considers the aesthetic realm as a potential forum that provides methods of understanding the humanitarian consequences of violence and warfare, and to reveal the effects of trauma on visual culture, collective memory, and politics.

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Anna-Lena Werner, born in 1985, is a researcher and curator of contemporary art and performance. She received her PhD from Freie Universität Berlin in 2019, where she is currently research associate at the Institute for Theatre Studies. She worked as a research associate for inter-institutional projects with Hamburger Bahnhof-Museum für Gegenwart-Berlin, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin. Since 2011, she has been editing the online magazine artfridge.de.

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Let Them Haunt Us analyzes contemporary aesthetics engaged in trauma and critically challenges its canonical status as »unrepresentable«. Focusing on case studies in the aesthetic practices of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Omer Fast, Forensic Architecture, and Paul McCarthy this book proposes to redefine trauma as a productive framework to exploring individual, collective, and cultural conflicts addressed in current artistic and curatorial practices. Anna-Lena Werner considers the aesthetic realm as a potential forum that provides methods of understanding the humanitarian consequences of violence and warfare, and to reveal the effects of trauma on visual culture, collective memory, and politics.

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Authors Anna-Lena Werner
Publisher Transcript
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2020
 
EAN 9783837650464
ISBN 978-3-8376-5046-4
No. of pages 260
Dimensions 147 mm x 226 mm x 15 mm
Weight 666 g
Illustrations 37 farb. Abb.
Series Image
Image (COL)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

Trauma, Verstehen, Image, Theaterwissenschaft, Künste, Bildende Kunst allgemein, contemporary Art, TIME, art, Medienwissenschaften, Education, Architecture, Psychoanalysis, Cultural Studies, Ethik und Moralphilosophie, Theory of art, Fine Arts, Visual Studies, The arts: general issues, Social interaction, Philosophy, Psychology, Decorative arts, Social & cultural history, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Museum Studies, Humankind, Conflict, Theatre Studies, Social & political philosophy, Political science & theory, Ethics & moral philosophy, Paul McCarthy, Representation, Performativity, Artistic Research, Terrorism, armed struggle, Visual Culture, History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -, Video Art, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Social, group or collective psychology, Memory Studies, Industrial / commercial art & design, Philosophy & theory of education, Philosophie: Metaphysik und Ontologie, Video Installation, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Sociology and anthropology, Electronic, holographic & video art, Deconstructionism, Structuralism, Post-structuralism, Omer Fast, Multi-media Art, George Bures Miller, Trauma Studies, Forensic Aesthetics, Unrepresentability, Janet Cardiff, Aesthetic Practices, Forensic Architecture, Practical Aesthetics, Curatorial Practice, Kunst: allgemeine Themen, Culture and institutions, Social processes, Groups of people, Political science (Politics and government), Other philosophical systems and doctrines, History, geographic treatment, biography, Ethics (Moral philosophy), Recreational and performing arts, Museum science, Computer art (Digital art), Stage presentations, Philosophy and theory of fine and decorative arts

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