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These Dark Skies: Reckoning With Identity, Violence, and Power from Abroad

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In These Dark Skies, Arianne Zwartjes interweaves the experience of living in the southern Netherlands-with her wife, who is Russian-and the unfolding of both the refugee crisis across Europe and the uptick in terrorist acts in France, Greece, Austria, Germany, and the Balkans. She probes her own subjectivity, as a white American, as a queer woman in a transcultural marriage, as a writer, and as a witness.

The essays investigate and meditate on a broad array of related topics, including drone strikes, tear gas, and military intervention; the sugar trade, the Dutch blackface celebration of Zwarte Piet, and constructions of whiteness in Europe and the U.S.; and visual arts of Russian avant-garde painters, an Iraqi choreographer living in Belgium, and German choreographer Pina Bausch.

This is a lyrical, timely book deeply salient to the political moment we continue to find ourselves in: a moment of incredible anti-refugee and anti-immigrant sentiment, a moment of xenophobic and misogynistic violence.

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Product Details
University of Iowa Press
1609388429 / 9781609388423
eBook (EPUB)
814.6
15/06/2022
English
302 pages
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