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Art of Post-Dictatorship - Ethics and Aesthetics in Transitional Argentina

English · Hardback

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"Bell argues that the dialogue that emanate from the aesthetic realm cannot be understood through a solely art-historical approach; instead, they must be understood as part of a collective endeavour. In this sense, the 'art' of post-dictatorship is not something that belongs to art or the artists themselves, but is about how the subjectivities and imaginations of new generations engage with questions of response, ethics and justice; and, in so doing, re-align themselves in relation to the past and to thefuture. This book provides a valuable resource for those interested in the law, politics, art and sociology of contemporary Argentina. It will be of immense use to those studying in these areas and to those concerned more widely with transitional justiceand memory politics"--

List of contents

Chapter One Introduction: Between Past and Future, the Art of Post-Dictatorship,  Chapter Two On Fernando's Photograph: Bio-politics, Aparición and the Demands of the Disappeared,  Chapter Three Writing to the General, and Other Aesthetic Practices of Critique: The Art of León Ferrari as a Practice of Freedom,  Chapter Four Re-turning the Past: The ESMA Trial and Affective Architecture at the 'Space of Memory',  Chapter Five Missed Appointments: Ethics at the Parque de la Memoria, Buenos Aires,  Chapter Six The Invitation to Imagine: Addressing Photography in Córdoba,  Chapter Seven Absence and Vigilance: The Artwork of Diana Dowek and Lucila Quieto,  Bibliography,  Index

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'Vikki Bell's Art of Post-Dictatorship beautifully redefines transitional justice after state violence by making present for us the ethics of critique in worlds that have been violently overrun by military power. She forcefully analyzes spaces of creative possibility, both to inhabit the inequities and ruptures of authoritarianism, but also to make visible the complexity of suffering when the state turns against you. The quality of attention and imagination that Bell brings to Argentina shows us how pedagogical and creative engagement make anew forms of ethical consciousness that have the capacity to break open hierarchies and institutions of power. Bell's artful treading through the mnemonic landscape does not dwell, and instead looks forward to a more profound understanding of justice.'
Macarena Goméz Barris, Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California
 'Barely a week before the military coup that plunged Argentina into the darkest period of its history, Vikki Bell reminds us in this fascinating book, Michel Foucault gave a seminal lecture on biopolitics and the State at Collège de France. The Art of Post-Dictatorship crafts a similar mode of contemporariness between current critical theory and Argentina's 'arts of memory', which over the last decades have explored alternative ways of mourning and passing judgement. Reading across different visual and performative registers, Bell excels in drawing out the theoretical, indeed political, dimensions of the aesthetic.'
Jens Andermann, Professor of Latin American and Luso-Brazilian Studies, University of Zurich
 
'In this book, Vikki Bell analyzes the leading artistic works that, through photographs, writings, collages, documentaries, and architectural interventions, have addressed the serious human rights violations committed in Argentina in the seventies. With intelligence, she traces the intricate folds of this creative production, reveals the contexts in which it emerged and examines the strategies of meaning that were brought into play to confront the violence, absence and loss. Through her acute observations she shows us how art uses the imagination, beauty and emotions to explore and try to understand a past of violence and pain.'
Emilio Crenzel, CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires

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