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Author:
Elias, Chad, author.
Title:
Posthumous images : contemporary art and memory politics in post-civil war Lebanon / Chad Elias.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xvi, 243 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Civil War (Lebanon : 1975-1990)
Art--Political aspects--Lebanon.
Lebanon--History--Civil War, 1975-1990--Art and the war.
War in art.
Social conflict in mass media.
Social conflict in art.
Art--Political aspects.
Social conflict in art.
Social conflict in mass media.
War in art.
Lebanon.
1975-1990
Art.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Captive subjects : on the geopolitics of sex and translation in Walid Raad's Hostage: the Bachar tapes -- Resistance, video martyrdom, and the afterlife of the Lebanese left -- Latent images, buried bodies : mourning Lebanon's disappeared -- Suspended spaces : the void and the monument in post-civil war Beirut -- Images of futures past : the Lebanese Rocket Society.
Summary:
For almost two decades of its history (1975-90), Lebanon was besieged by sectarian fighting, foreign invasions, and complicated proxy wars. In 'Posthumous Images', Chad Elias analyzes a generation of contemporary artists who have sought, in different ways, to interrogate the contested memory of those years of civil strife and political upheaval. In their films, photography, architectural projects, and multimedia performances, these artists appropriate existing images to challenge divisive and violent political discourses. They also create new images that make visible individuals and communities that have been effectively silenced, rendered invisible, or denied political representation. As Elias demonstrates, these practices serve to productively unsettle the distinctions between past and present, the dead and the living, official history and popular memory. In Lebanon, the field of contemporary art is shown to be critical to remembering the past and reimagining the future in a nation haunted by a violent and unresolved war.
Series:
Art history publication initiative
ISBN:
0822347660
9780822347668
0822347105
9780822347101
OCLC:
(OCoLC)994583405
LCCN:
2017048847
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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