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Ground sea: photography and the right to be reborn

Ground sea: photography and the right to be reborn
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
Name Gelder, Hilde ˜vanœ ˜[VerfasserIn]œ
T I T E L Ground sea
Zusatz zum Titel photography and the right to be reborn
Verfasserangabe Hilde Van Gelder
Verlagsort Leuven
Verlag Leuven University Press
Erscheinungsjahr [2021]
Notiz / Fußnoten Includes bibliographical references
Titelhinweis Erscheint auch als (Online-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-94-6166-374-0
ISBN ISBN 978-94-6270-265-3
Kurzbeschreibung Of Volume I: Preface: Water-Bound -- Embarkation: Bone Point -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Sea-Stricken -- Part I: Blade. -- 1. Running on Water -- 2. Ground Sea -- Plates -- 3. Odduary -- 4. Kairology -- 5. Reliquiae -- Notes -- Deep Six / Passer au bleu (1996/1998) by Allan Sekula.
2. Kurzbeschreibung Of Volume II: Part II: Shuttle. -- 6. The Right to Reappear -- 7. Naming the Person without a Name -- 8. Fools & Rights: Leaves for an Illustrated Reader -- Plates -- 9. This Precious Jewel -- 10. Plotting -- At Anchor: Pearl Diving -- Notes -- Bibliography.
3. Kurzbeschreibung Imagine a world in which each individual has a fundamental right to be reborn. This idle dream haunts Hilde Van Gelder's associative travelogue that takes Allan Sekula's sequence 'Deep Six / Passer au bleu' (1996/1998) as a touchstone for a dialogue with more recent artworks zooming in on the borderscape near the Channel Tunnel, such as those by Sylvain George and Bruno Serralongue. Combining ethnography, visual materials, political philosophy, cultural geography, and critical analysis, 'Ground Sea' proceeds through an innovative methodological approach. Inspired by the meandering writings of W.G. Sebald, Javier Marías, and Roland Barthes, Van Gelder develops a style both interdisciplinary and personal. Resolutely opting for an aquatic perspective, 'Ground Sea' offers a powerful meditation on the indifference of an increasingly divided European Union with regard to considerable numbers of persons on the move, who find themselves stranded close to Calais. The contested Strait of Dover becomes a microcosm where our present global challenges of migration, climate change, human rights, and neoliberal surveillance technology converge
SWB-Titel-Idn 1807256529
Notation 227327101 4.8.6.2.
Schlagwort 23781417X Europa
237414317 Photographie
238655830 Menschenrecht
320473058 Migration
23838814X Politische Kunst
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