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E-raamat: Art, Migration and the Production of Radical Democratic Citizenship

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This edited volume explores the contribution of migrant and refugee artists to the performance and production of radical democratic citizenship in Europe. Contemporary Europe ridden by social, political and economic crises, overlaid onto colonial and imperial trajectories, and sharpened by the shockwaves generated by Brexit and the Syrian refugee crisis has become a space in which citizenship and belonging are contested, disrupted, preformed and produced anew. Migrant and refugee artists have audaciously inserted themselves into, and are pushing the boundaries of these debates, challenging and unhinging dominant interpretations of the parameters of European citizenship and belonging. Through contributions from migrant and refugee artists and artists, and scholarly interventions into debates in citizenship studies and poststructuralist theory the volume explores the contribution of artistic production in conditions of displacement and exile to the reimagining of citizenship in Europe.
List of Figures
vii
Introduction 1(16)
Agnes Czajka
Aine O'Brien
1 Four Thoughts in Two Voices and One Dodgy Passport
17(4)
Bojana Jankovic
2 Practising Migration
21(4)
Dana Olarescu
3 Art of Literature, Citizenship and Statelessness
25(4)
Evgerty Shtorn
4 As Far as Art Will Take Me
29(4)
Basel Zaraa
5 A Collective Gesture of Civil Demands
33(6)
Isabel Lima
6 Performing Citizenship: Mickey Mouse and Activism in Egypt
39(4)
Hossam Fazulla
7 Performing Migratory Identity via a Trilogy of Works: Rupture, Asphyxia and Suspended
43(22)
Natasha Davis
8 Creative Acts of Citizenship: Performance of Activist Citizenship by Migrant Artists
65(26)
Elena Marchevska
9 Bridging Citizenship: The Civic Contribution by Artists Impacted by Displacement
91(32)
Mary Ann DeVlieg
10 Migrants Performing Citizenship: Participatory Theatre and Walking Methods for Research
123(26)
Umut Erel
Erene Kaptani
Maggie O'Neill
Tracey Reynolds
11 The Ground Is What We Have in Common: Solidarity Without Similarity
149(18)
Dominik Czechowski
Abbas Zahedi
12 For a Return to Radical Agency: A Critique of the Fetish for `Humanising' Migrant Narratives in the Arts
167(22)
Hassan Mahamdallie
Index 189(12)
About the Editors 201(2)
About the Contributors 203
Agnes Czajka is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at Open University.





Áine OBrien is co-founder and co-director of Counterpoints Arts.