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oapen-20.500.12657-465192021-02-04T02:14:02Z Border Thinking Grzinic Mauhler, Marina artistic activism artistic research Europe borders refugee crisis Western capitalism neoliberalism bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AB The arts: general issues::ABA Theory of art Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers to current border issues in Europe. Central to this investigation is a refugee crisis that is primarily a crisis of global Western capitalism and its components: modernization, nationalism, structural racism, dispossession, and social, political, and economic violence. In this volume, these notions and conditions are connected with the concept of borders, which seems to have disappeared as a function of the global neoliberal economy but is palpably reappearing again and again through deportations, segregations, and war. How can we think about these relations in an open way, beyond borders? Is it possible to develop border thinking for a radical transformation, as a means to revolutionize the state of things? To do this, we must reconsider what is possible for the social and the political as well as for art and culture. 2021-02-03T11:25:39Z 2021-02-03T11:25:39Z 2018 book ONIX_20210203_9783956793837_11 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/46519 eng Publication Series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna application/pdf n/a 9783956793837.pdf https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/border-thinking-disassembling-histories-of-racialized-violence/ Sternberg Press 10.21937/9783956793837 10.21937/9783956793837 ee30a22a-e7bd-4716-a9d3-aee6782f28a6 21 307 Berlin open access
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Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers to current border issues in Europe. Central to this investigation is a refugee crisis that is primarily a crisis of global Western capitalism and its components: modernization, nationalism, structural racism, dispossession, and social, political, and economic violence. In this volume, these notions and conditions are connected with the concept of borders, which seems to have disappeared as a function of the global neoliberal economy but is palpably reappearing again and again through deportations, segregations, and war. How can we think about these relations in an open way, beyond borders? Is it possible to develop border thinking for a radical transformation, as a means to revolutionize the state of things? To do this, we must reconsider what is possible for the social and the political as well as for art and culture.
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