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E-raamat: Contemporary Cultural Tools for Identities in the Making

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This book asks how cultural and artistic practices constitute a central tool for the expression and recognition of individual and collective identities, and how shared creative efforts shape alternative lexical and symbolic languages.



Contemporary Cultural Tools for Identities in the Making asks how cultural and artistic practices constitute a central tool for the expression and recognition of individual and collective identities, and how shared creative efforts shape alternative lexical and symbolic languages.

Gathering both theoretical discussion and praxis, chapters explore the strong potential of artistic and cultural action and production in the delineation and expression, but also questioning, of identities and the definition of new ones in the making. From literature and documentary to architecture and visual arts, the transmedial analysis centres the expression of stories that demonstrate how creative practices are significant tools to cross domains of belonging and breaking traditional boundaries.

This comprehensive and interdisciplinary volume will appeal to a broad audience of postgraduate students, researchers, and scholars in cultural studies, media and visual arts, creative and cultural industries, queer studies, postcolonial and migration studies, literary studies, architecture and sociology.

Preface

Introduction

Part 1 through

1. Camouflage and hybridity in postmigrant Black cultures

2. Filmmaking and new narratives for Palestine beyond borders: In
conversation with Sameer Qumsiyeh

3. Liquid portraits of selves-in-translation in Yoko Tawadas Portrait of a
Tongue

4. Planetary-Plotting (with) Art Institutions

Part 2 against

5. I felt emptied

6. Self-made: Martine Gutierrez, the Indigenous Woman

7. Jean Genets Palace of Mirrors

Part 3 beyond

8. Sculpting Interstitial Passages: An Interview-Essay on Monia Ben Hamoudas
Work

9. Taking responsibility for my frequencies: Biosemiotics, Sylvia Wynter,
and Alexis Pauline Gumbs

10. Reversing the Immanence of Architecture as Identity Shaping: Every
Islands A Comparative Dialogue Act, Disruptive Bodies in Malleable Spaces

Index
Federico Rudari is a doctoral researcher in Culture Studies at the Centre for the Study of Communication and Culture at Universidade Católica Portuguesa.

Luísa Santos is a senior researcher at the Centre for the Study of Communication and Culture and Assistant Professor at Universidade Católica Portuguesa.