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Judul Reparation, Restitution, and the Politics of Memory / Mario Laarmann (Editor); Clément Ndé Fongang (Editor); Carla Seemann (Editor); Laura Vordermayer (Editor)
Pengarang Laarmann, Mario
Fongang, Clément Ndé
Seemann, Carla
Vordermayer, Laura
Penerbitan Jerman : De Gruyter, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 309 p.
ISBN 9783110799514
Subjek POSTCOLONIALISM
MULTIDIRECTIONAL MEMORY
Catatan 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
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