Post-Traumatic Art in the City: Between War and Cultural Memory in Sarajevo and Beirut

Post-Traumatic Art in the City: Between War and Cultural Memory in Sarajevo and Beirut

by Isabelle de le Court
Post-Traumatic Art in the City: Between War and Cultural Memory in Sarajevo and Beirut

Post-Traumatic Art in the City: Between War and Cultural Memory in Sarajevo and Beirut

by Isabelle de le Court

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Overview

Post-Traumatic Art in the City comprises an original analysis of the nexus of war, art and urban society in two specific contexts: late 20th-century Beirut and Sarajevo. With an emphasis on conceptions of the 'post-traumatic', De le Court explores how cities and art are mutually formative in war and post-war contexts, providing unique insight into the politically and psychologically driven art scenes from within the works of art themselves. Grounded in close analyses and new research, the book makes an important contribution to the fields of art history and trauma studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350194373
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/26/2020
Series: New Encounters: Arts, Cultures, Concepts
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Isabelle de le Court is an art historian, curator and independent researcher based in Switzerland.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction

1.Setting the (Art) Scenes: A Comparative Approach to Site-Specific
Discourses in Post-Conflict Cities
2.Past / Present / Here / There: Voicing Loss and Dislocating
Subjectivity in Danica Dakic's video installation Autoportrait (1999)
3.Witnessing Besides the Forgotten: Maja Bajevic's Performances
Women at Work (1999-2001)
4.Journeys in Time: Traversing Generational Memories
with the Moving Image in Lamia Joreige's video A Journey (2006)
5.Wounded Places: Architecture and Landscape in the Photographic
Work of Paola Yacoub
6.Concluding Words

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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