Protesters and activists during the Arab Revolutions forcefully attempt to forge an alternative discourse through acts of resistance charged with creative force, utilizing a diversity of mediums to intervene in the stratified spaces of oppression. These “gestures” of protest shift between the symbolic and the “real”, generating affective power and effective change. The notion of “gesture” here is understood as an action where the impulse, means and ends of production are inseparable. As Giorgio Agamben argues, “it is only as a gesture in which potential and action, nature and artifice, contingency and necessity, become indiscernible” (137). It’s an ongoing act that facilitates, or points towards, a contemporary crisis and the futures beyond...
This Ph.D. submission deals with contemporary demonstration culture and political activism, seen as ...
Gestures of Resistance aims to respond to our current general mood of political anxiety and alienati...
What is to be done with moving images of/after political events? Can we speak of critical moving ima...
Protesters and activists during the Arab Revolutions forcefully attempt to forge an alternative disc...
This paper explore a direction in contemporary theatre in Egypt that emerged since the 25 January re...
Having spent the last five years studying the organization and aesthetics of citizen protest against...
This chapter focuses on the interrelation between resistance, novelty and social change We will cons...
Since the Modernist period, radical artists who have engaged in site specific activist performance a...
‘We return the megaphone to the people’. This is how the activist Hosni al-Mukhlis describes the aim...
This articles explores the explosion of artistic production in the Arab world during the so-called A...
DescriptionContentsResourcesCoursesAbout the AuthorsIn Performing Endurance, Lara Shalson offers a n...
This article examines the grassroots artistic initiative al-Fann Midan (Art is a City Square) in Cai...
Using the ethno-methodological theoretical paradigm and the historical method, the author comes to t...
International audienceOne of the US-owned Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) installations was proj...
In “Cultures of Resistance in Palestine and Beyond: The Politics of Art, Aesthetics, and Affect,” So...
This Ph.D. submission deals with contemporary demonstration culture and political activism, seen as ...
Gestures of Resistance aims to respond to our current general mood of political anxiety and alienati...
What is to be done with moving images of/after political events? Can we speak of critical moving ima...
Protesters and activists during the Arab Revolutions forcefully attempt to forge an alternative disc...
This paper explore a direction in contemporary theatre in Egypt that emerged since the 25 January re...
Having spent the last five years studying the organization and aesthetics of citizen protest against...
This chapter focuses on the interrelation between resistance, novelty and social change We will cons...
Since the Modernist period, radical artists who have engaged in site specific activist performance a...
‘We return the megaphone to the people’. This is how the activist Hosni al-Mukhlis describes the aim...
This articles explores the explosion of artistic production in the Arab world during the so-called A...
DescriptionContentsResourcesCoursesAbout the AuthorsIn Performing Endurance, Lara Shalson offers a n...
This article examines the grassroots artistic initiative al-Fann Midan (Art is a City Square) in Cai...
Using the ethno-methodological theoretical paradigm and the historical method, the author comes to t...
International audienceOne of the US-owned Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) installations was proj...
In “Cultures of Resistance in Palestine and Beyond: The Politics of Art, Aesthetics, and Affect,” So...
This Ph.D. submission deals with contemporary demonstration culture and political activism, seen as ...
Gestures of Resistance aims to respond to our current general mood of political anxiety and alienati...
What is to be done with moving images of/after political events? Can we speak of critical moving ima...