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The 'archive' is often viewed as a collection of historical documents that records and orders information about people, places and events.

This view nevertheless obscures a crucial point: the archive, whilst subject to the vagaries of time and history, can also determine the future.

This point has gained urgency in modern-day North Africa and the Middle East where the archive has come to the fore as a site of social, historical, theoretical, and political contestation.

Dissonant Archives is the first book to consider the ways in which contemporary artists from the Middle East and North Africa - including Emily Jacir, Walid Raad, Jananne Al Ani, Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Mariam Ghani, Zineb Sedira, and Akram Zaatari - are utilizing and disrupting the function of the archive and, in so doing, highlighting a systemic, perhaps irrevocable, crisis in institutional and state-ordained archiving across the region.In exploring and producing archives, be they alternative, interrogative or fictional, these artists are not simply questioning the authenticity, authority or authorship of the archive; rather, they are unlocking its regenerative, radical potential.The result provides essential insights into the nexus between art and politics in the contemporary Middle East.

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Product Details
I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd
0857739735 / 9780857739735
eBook (EPUB)
16/07/2015
United Kingdom
English
472 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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