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On productive shame, reconciliation, and agency / Suzana Milevska (ed.).
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Berlin : Sternberg Press, [2016]
©2016
Description
260 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Shame
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Guilt
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Reconciliation
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Racism
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Homophobia
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Genocide
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Memory
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Political aspects
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Collective memory
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Editor
Milevska, Suzana
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Milevska, Suzana
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Series
Publication series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna ; v. 16.
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Publication series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna ; v. 16
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Summary note
"On Productive Shame, Reconciliation, and Agency prompts a unique crossdisciplinary inquiry into the productive potential of the affect of shame. This book contests the ontological understanding of shame and the psychoanalytical interpretation of it based on personal traumatic experiences linked to lack, loss, memory repression, and absence. Rather, the book builds on complex issues (initially proposed by Paul Gilroy) that concern the coming to terms with a grim colonial and imperial past: How can one deal with the personal and collective memories of "paralyzing guilt" after dreadful atrocities and genocides? How can such negative experiences be transformed into "productive shame" (not only for the perpetrators but also for the victims and witnesses)? This collection of essays, discussions, and interviews reflects on the intersection of the historicity, materiality, and structures behind culturally constructed race and racism, anti-Semitism, anti-Romaism, and queer shame across different disciplines, fields, and theories (for example, in philosophy, art and art history, visual culture, architecture, curating, postcolonial history, gender and queer studies). Various case studies and artistic projects employing collaborative and participatory research methods are analyzed as practices that empower the process of turning shame into productive agency. The ensuing role of productive shame is to prevent the recurrence of the institutional structures, patterns, and events that are responsible and constitutive of racism, and has been contextualized in recent debates on political responsibility and reconciliation in Europe and Africa."--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction: on productive shame: triangulations of shame, reconciliation and agency / Suzana Milevska
Beyond an ontology of guilt and shame
Shame: intentionality in reverse / Jean-Paul Martinon
Postcolonial melancholia: protocols, affects, and effects of shame
Restitution and compensation in Austria after 1998: historiography, the politics of memory, and compensation policy / Eva Blimlinger
"Auschwitz is only sleeping": on shame and reconciliation in Roma context / Timea Junghaus
Making visible / Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
From commission to commission: social movements versus institutionalized forms of reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa / Jakob Krameritsch
The massacre underline the wrongness of the situation / Primrose Sonti and Trevor Ngwane in conversation with Jakob Krameritsch
Gay pride, queer shame: Austrian cases / Andrea B. Braidt
Naming and renaming: rewriting and recasting memories
The homecomer: on the road with Kepiro Sandor part one & two / Zsuzsi Flohr
How (not) to shame a name / Jasmina Cibic
An allegory to post-Nazism / Eduard Freudmann
Conciliatory potentials of memorials: pondering into collective memories via participatory research
Materials of commemoration: the changing landscape of Mauthausen / Peter Mortenbock and Helge Mooshammer with Das Kollektiv
Polished smooth: how to think shame, solidarity and politics of bodily presence / Working Group Four Faces of Omarska
Participation and representation in the doing of history of Austria: some thoughts on Tal Adler's Voluntary participation . Karin Schneider
Why I started visiting church regularly / Tal Adler.
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ISBN
3956791495
9783956791499
OCLC
933438749
RCP
C - S
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