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  1. Nights of the dispossessed
    riots unbound
    Contributor: Ginwala, Natasha (HerausgeberIn); Kirn, Gal (HerausgeberIn); Tajeri, Niloufar (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, New York, NY

    Shake the ground: a foreword / Keller Easterling -- A slow cancellation of the future and the fires next time / Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri -- The manifesto unwritten / Satch Hoyt -- Demos noir: riot after riot / Dilip Parameshwar... more

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Shake the ground: a foreword / Keller Easterling -- A slow cancellation of the future and the fires next time / Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri -- The manifesto unwritten / Satch Hoyt -- Demos noir: riot after riot / Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar -- Revolts, resentment, resignation: five theses on the negative dialectics of post-Marxist socialism / Thomas Seibert -- No one leaves Delilah: a (w)rap on riots / Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis -- Ideologies of riot and strike / Joshua Clover -- "They been jealous, must be": toxic sovereignty, dispossession, and the extimacy of riots / Elizabeth A. Povinelli -- Riot act, April 29, 1992 / Ai Ogawa -- Pat-Riot: against the slow cancellation of the future / Ala Younis -- Riots as contestations of neoliberal urbanism / Margit Mayer -- Fuel to the fire / Natascha Sadr Haghighian -- Built to be torn down, fed to be starved, resurrected to be disposed of: capitalism is a riot, a riot from above / Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri -- Revolving anger & the tarot bansky / Zena Edwards -- A night of the dispossessed: the imaginable violence of the Grenfell Tower fire / Nadine El-Enany -- Chrono-cartography of the October 17, 1961, massacre of Algerians in Paris / Léopold Lambert -- 15 years after 2005: anticolonial reflections on the concept of "riots" in the French context / Dariouche Tehrani -- Cities of dissent / Asef Bayat -- 1984 / Gauri Gill -- In search of 1949 / Vivek Narayanan -- Unruly life: subverting "surplus" existence in Tunisia / Oana Pârvan -- Evidence of things unseen but heard / Louis Henderson -- Re-looking at riots in contemporary Sri Lanka / Chandraguptha Thenuwara -- Black side of the hidden moon unthreading thoughts on the riot in my head / Satch Hoyt -- SAHMAT: cultures of dissent and collective memory -- The time is still, always, now! / Josh Kun. Riots are extraordinary events that have been recurring with increasing frequency and that occupy a highly controversial space in the political imagination. Despite their often negative portrayals, it is undeniable that riots have played a pivotal role in the confrontation between authority and dissent. Recently, with the deepening crises of capitalism, racial violence, and communal tension, an "age of riots" has powerfully begun. As master fictions of the sovereign nation-state implode and the hegemonic silencing of the dispossessed reveals the cracks in governability, 'Nights of the Dispossessed' brings together artistic works, political texts, critical urban analyses, and research projects from across the world in an endeavor to "sense," chronicle, and think through recent riots and uprisings-evoking a phenomenology of the multitude and surplus population.00With contributions from Asef Bayat, Joshua Clover, Vaginal Davis, Zena Edwards, Nadine El-Enany, Dilip Gaonkar, Gauri Gill, Natasha Ginwala, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Louis Henderson, Satch Hoyt, Hamid Khan, Gal Kirn, Josh Kun, Leopold Lambert, Margit Mayer, Vivek Narayanan, Oana Parvan, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Thomas Seibert, Niloufar Tajeri, Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Dariouche Tehrani, and Ala Younis

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Ginwala, Natasha (HerausgeberIn); Kirn, Gal (HerausgeberIn); Tajeri, Niloufar (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1941332633; 9781941332634
    RVK Categories: LH 60230 ; LH 60240
    Subjects: Political violence in art; Riots; Sociology, Urban; Political violence in art; Sociology, Urban
    Scope: 433 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Notes:

    "The publication was initiated with the public program 'Riots: Dissent and Spectres, Control and Ruptures' organized by Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri, at Acud Macht Neu, January 26-27, 2018, supported by ifa Gallery Berlin."--Colophon

    Includes bibliographical references

  2. Nights of the dispossessed
    riots unbound
    Contributor: Ginwala, Natasha (Publisher); Kirn, Gal (Publisher); Tajeri, Niloufar (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, New York, NY

    Shake the ground: a foreword / Keller Easterling -- A slow cancellation of the future and the fires next time / Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri -- The manifesto unwritten / Satch Hoyt -- Demos noir: riot after riot / Dilip Parameshwar... more

    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    Shake the ground: a foreword / Keller Easterling -- A slow cancellation of the future and the fires next time / Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri -- The manifesto unwritten / Satch Hoyt -- Demos noir: riot after riot / Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar -- Revolts, resentment, resignation: five theses on the negative dialectics of post-Marxist socialism / Thomas Seibert -- No one leaves Delilah: a (w)rap on riots / Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis -- Ideologies of riot and strike / Joshua Clover -- "They been jealous, must be": toxic sovereignty, dispossession, and the extimacy of riots / Elizabeth A. Povinelli -- Riot act, April 29, 1992 / Ai Ogawa -- Pat-Riot: against the slow cancellation of the future / Ala Younis -- Riots as contestations of neoliberal urbanism / Margit Mayer -- Fuel to the fire / Natascha Sadr Haghighian -- Built to be torn down, fed to be starved, resurrected to be disposed of: capitalism is a riot, a riot from above / Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri -- Revolving anger & the tarot bansky / Zena Edwards -- A night of the dispossessed: the imaginable violence of the Grenfell Tower fire / Nadine El-Enany -- Chrono-cartography of the October 17, 1961, massacre of Algerians in Paris / Léopold Lambert -- 15 years after 2005: anticolonial reflections on the concept of "riots" in the French context / Dariouche Tehrani -- Cities of dissent / Asef Bayat -- 1984 / Gauri Gill -- In search of 1949 / Vivek Narayanan -- Unruly life: subverting "surplus" existence in Tunisia / Oana Pârvan -- Evidence of things unseen but heard / Louis Henderson -- Re-looking at riots in contemporary Sri Lanka / Chandraguptha Thenuwara -- Black side of the hidden moon unthreading thoughts on the riot in my head / Satch Hoyt -- SAHMAT: cultures of dissent and collective memory -- The time is still, always, now! / Josh Kun Riots are extraordinary events that have been recurring with increasing frequency and that occupy a highly controversial space in the political imagination. Despite their often negative portrayals, it is undeniable that riots have played a pivotal role in the confrontation between authority and dissent. Recently, with the deepening crises of capitalism, racial violence, and communal tension, an "age of riots" has powerfully begun. As master fictions of the sovereign nation-state implode and the hegemonic silencing of the dispossessed reveals the cracks in governability, 'Nights of the Dispossessed' brings together artistic works, political texts, critical urban analyses, and research projects from across the world in an endeavor to "sense," chronicle, and think through recent riots and uprisings-evoking a phenomenology of the multitude and surplus population.00With contributions from Asef Bayat, Joshua Clover, Vaginal Davis, Zena Edwards, Nadine El-Enany, Dilip Gaonkar, Gauri Gill, Natasha Ginwala, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Louis Henderson, Satch Hoyt, Hamid Khan, Gal Kirn, Josh Kun, Leopold Lambert, Margit Mayer, Vivek Narayanan, Oana Parvan, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Thomas Seibert, Niloufar Tajeri, Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Dariouche Tehrani, and Ala Younis

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Ginwala, Natasha (Publisher); Kirn, Gal (Publisher); Tajeri, Niloufar (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 1941332633; 9781941332634
    RVK Categories: LH 60230 ; LH 60240
    Subjects: Kunstsoziologie; Unruhen <Motiv>; Kunst
    Other subjects: Political violence in art; Riots / Social aspects; Sociology, Urban; Political violence in art; Sociology, Urban
    Scope: 433 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Notes:

    "The publication was initiated with the public program 'Riots: Dissent and Spectres, Control and Ruptures' organized by Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri, at Acud Macht Neu, January 26-27, 2018, supported by ifa Gallery Berlin."--Colophon

    Includes bibliographical references

  3. Nights of the dispossessed
    riots unbound
    Contributor: Ginwala, Natasha (HerausgeberIn); Kirn, Gal (HerausgeberIn); Tajeri, Niloufar (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, New York, NY

    Shake the ground: a foreword / Keller Easterling -- A slow cancellation of the future and the fires next time / Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri -- The manifesto unwritten / Satch Hoyt -- Demos noir: riot after riot / Dilip Parameshwar... more

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
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    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
    Df 1072
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Shake the ground: a foreword / Keller Easterling -- A slow cancellation of the future and the fires next time / Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, Niloufar Tajeri -- The manifesto unwritten / Satch Hoyt -- Demos noir: riot after riot / Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar -- Revolts, resentment, resignation: five theses on the negative dialectics of post-Marxist socialism / Thomas Seibert -- No one leaves Delilah: a (w)rap on riots / Natasha Ginwala in conversation with Vaginal Davis -- Ideologies of riot and strike / Joshua Clover -- "They been jealous, must be": toxic sovereignty, dispossession, and the extimacy of riots / Elizabeth A. Povinelli -- Riot act, April 29, 1992 / Ai Ogawa -- Pat-Riot: against the slow cancellation of the future / Ala Younis -- Riots as contestations of neoliberal urbanism / Margit Mayer -- Fuel to the fire / Natascha Sadr Haghighian -- Built to be torn down, fed to be starved, resurrected to be disposed of: capitalism is a riot, a riot from above / Gal Kirn and Niloufar Tajeri -- Revolving anger & the tarot bansky / Zena Edwards -- A night of the dispossessed: the imaginable violence of the Grenfell Tower fire / Nadine El-Enany -- Chrono-cartography of the October 17, 1961, massacre of Algerians in Paris / Léopold Lambert -- 15 years after 2005: anticolonial reflections on the concept of "riots" in the French context / Dariouche Tehrani -- Cities of dissent / Asef Bayat -- 1984 / Gauri Gill -- In search of 1949 / Vivek Narayanan -- Unruly life: subverting "surplus" existence in Tunisia / Oana Pârvan -- Evidence of things unseen but heard / Louis Henderson -- Re-looking at riots in contemporary Sri Lanka / Chandraguptha Thenuwara -- Black side of the hidden moon unthreading thoughts on the riot in my head / Satch Hoyt -- SAHMAT: cultures of dissent and collective memory -- The time is still, always, now! / Josh Kun. Riots are extraordinary events that have been recurring with increasing frequency and that occupy a highly controversial space in the political imagination. Despite their often negative portrayals, it is undeniable that riots have played a pivotal role in the confrontation between authority and dissent. Recently, with the deepening crises of capitalism, racial violence, and communal tension, an "age of riots" has powerfully begun. As master fictions of the sovereign nation-state implode and the hegemonic silencing of the dispossessed reveals the cracks in governability, 'Nights of the Dispossessed' brings together artistic works, political texts, critical urban analyses, and research projects from across the world in an endeavor to "sense," chronicle, and think through recent riots and uprisings-evoking a phenomenology of the multitude and surplus population.00With contributions from Asef Bayat, Joshua Clover, Vaginal Davis, Zena Edwards, Nadine El-Enany, Dilip Gaonkar, Gauri Gill, Natasha Ginwala, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Louis Henderson, Satch Hoyt, Hamid Khan, Gal Kirn, Josh Kun, Leopold Lambert, Margit Mayer, Vivek Narayanan, Oana Parvan, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Thomas Seibert, Niloufar Tajeri, Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Dariouche Tehrani, and Ala Younis

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Ginwala, Natasha (HerausgeberIn); Kirn, Gal (HerausgeberIn); Tajeri, Niloufar (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1941332633; 9781941332634
    RVK Categories: LH 60230 ; LH 60240
    Subjects: Political violence in art; Riots; Sociology, Urban; Political violence in art; Sociology, Urban
    Scope: 433 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Notes:

    "The publication was initiated with the public program 'Riots: Dissent and Spectres, Control and Ruptures' organized by Natasha Ginwala, Gal Kirn, and Niloufar Tajeri, at Acud Macht Neu, January 26-27, 2018, supported by ifa Gallery Berlin."--Colophon

    Includes bibliographical references

  4. Censored? Conflicted Concepts of Cultural Heritage

    Those who ask how social entities relate to the past, enter a field defined by competing interpretations and contested practices of a collectively shared heritage. Dissent and conflict among heritage communities represent productive moments in the... more

     

    Those who ask how social entities relate to the past, enter a field defined by competing interpretations and contested practices of a collectively shared heritage. Dissent and conflict among heritage communities represent productive moments in the negotiation of these varying constructs of the past, identities, and heritage. At the same time, they lead to omissions, the overwriting and amendment of existing constructs. A closer look at all that is suppressed, excluded or rejected opens up new perspectives: It reveals how social groups are formed through public disputes upon the material foundations of heritage constructs. Taking the concept of censorship, the volume engages with the exclusionary and inclusionary mechanisms that underlie the construction of heritage and thus social identities. Censorship is understood here as a discursive strategy in public debates. In current debates, allegations of censorship surface primarily in cases where the handling of a certain heritage constructs is subjected to critical evaluation, or on the contrary, needs to be protected from criticism or even destruction. The authors trace the connection between heritage and identity and show that identity constructs are not only manifested within heritage but are actively negotiated through it.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Undefined
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 300; 700; 800
    Subjects: series; Book; Kulturerbe; Denkmalpflege; Architektur; Zensur; Heritage Studies; Cancel Culture; Censorship; Kulturgeschichte
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    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

  5. Censored? Conflicted Concepts of Cultural Heritage

    Those who ask how social entities relate to the past, enter a field defined by competing interpretations and contested practices of a collectively shared heritage. Dissent and conflict among heritage communities represent productive moments in the... more

     

    Those who ask how social entities relate to the past, enter a field defined by competing interpretations and contested practices of a collectively shared heritage. Dissent and conflict among heritage communities represent productive moments in the negotiation of these varying constructs of the past, identities, and heritage. At the same time, they lead to omissions, the overwriting and amendment of existing constructs. A closer look at all that is suppressed, excluded or rejected opens up new perspectives: It reveals how social groups are formed through public disputes upon the material foundations of heritage constructs. Taking the concept of censorship, the volume engages with the exclusionary and inclusionary mechanisms that underlie the construction of heritage and thus social identities. Censorship is understood here as a discursive strategy in public debates. In current debates, allegations of censorship surface primarily in cases where the handling of a certain heritage constructs is subjected to critical evaluation, or on the contrary, needs to be protected from criticism or even destruction. The authors trace the connection between heritage and identity and show that identity constructs are not only manifested within heritage but are actively negotiated through it.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Journal
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 300; 700; 800
    Subjects: Kulturerbe; Denkmalpflege; Architektur; Zensur; Heritage Studies; Cancel Culture; Censorship; Kulturgeschichte
    Rights:

    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.de ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess