Reparation, Restitution, and the Politics of Memory / Réparation, restitution et les politiques de la mémoire

Lieferzeit: Lieferbar innerhalb 14 Tagen

109,95 

Perspectives from Literary, Historical, and Cultural Studies / Perspectives littéraires, historiques et culturelles, Beyond Universalism / Partager luniversel 3

ISBN: 3110799502
ISBN 13: 9783110799507
Herausgeber: Mario Laarmann/Clément Ndé Fongang/Carla Seemann et al
Verlag: De Gruyter GmbH
Umfang: IX, 300 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 21 farbige Illustr., 1 b/w and 21 col. ill.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.04.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

How can universality be addressed after the necessary epistemic and ethical critique of Western universalism? Building on such concepts as materiality and reparation, narration and translation, the series Beyond Universalism Partager l’universel seeks to understand how contemporary cultural and social practices are producing a new consciousness of universality – experiences, reflections, and agencies of a shared humanity.

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Beschreibung

Over the past roughly two decades, the interconnected concepts of reparation, restitution, and commemorative culture have gained renewed momentum - in academic discourse as much as in activist, artistic, and political contexts. This development insists on a critique of the material and systemic conditions of societies and global relations. In their 2018 report on the restitution of looted cultural artifacts, for example, Bénédicte Savoy and Felwine Sarr discuss restitutions in the light of a new ethics of relations. Individual acts of restitution, but also the processes of material and immaterial reparation that go with them, are viewed as mediators in the by definition irreparable legacy of colonialism and its present repercussions. A new ethics of relations might even go beyond anthropocentrism: The destruction of nature in the Anthropocene and the destruction of humanity that is colonialism both require a fundamental questioning of the premises of western modernity and a radically different relationship to the world. The present volume aims to examine different discourses and practices of reparation, bringing together perspectives from cultural studies, memory studies, post- or decolonial studies as well as literary studies. Chapters from these disciplines are complemented by contributions from the fields of philosophy, art, and literature in order to explore the multiple facets of reparation. With contributions by Kader Attia, Lucia della Fontana, Ibou Coulibaly Diop, Alexandre Gefen, Hannah Grimmer, hn. lyonga, Helena Janeczek, Markus Messling, Clément Ndé Fongang, Aurélia Kalisky, Fabiola Obame, Angelica Pesarini, Aurore Reck, Olivier Remaud, Patricia Oster-Stierle, Sahra Rausch, Igiaba Scego, Ibrahima Sene, Christiane Solte-Gresser, Jonas Tinius.

Autorenporträt

Clément Ndé Fongang, Mario Laarmann, Carla Seemann and Laura Vordermayer, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.

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