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Title: Reflections on Camps â Space, Agency, Materiality
Contributions by: Robert Jan van Pelt, Heidrun Zettelbauer, Ulrike Krause, Annika Wienert, Antje Senarclens de Grancy Edited by: Antje Senarclens de Grancy, Heidrun Zettelbauer Series edited by: Oliver Rathkolb
ISBN10-13: 3847108514 : 9783847108511
Illustrations: with 16 figures
Format: Paperback
Size: 232x155x1mm
Pages: 174
Weight: .274 Kg.
Published: Brill Deutschland GmbH - June   2019
List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 2
Subjects: History of architecture : Cultural studies : Refugees & political asylum : Gender studies, gender groups : Sociology
Camps as a global and ubiquitous mass phenomenon of the present and a flexible isolation tool for/against specific socially, politically, or ethnically defined groups are at the centre of current policies and societal debates. In the present volume, the authors explore camps as (cultural) spaces in a broad sense and deal with their complex dimensions as sites of the Modern. They examine camp spaces and their social configurations, physical/architectural qualities, symbolic functions as well as cultural representations in an intent to define the inscribed ambivalences, inconsistencies and paradoxes of the phenomenon. Positioned within different disciplinary contexts (Contemporary History, Visual Studies, Architectural History, Refugee and Gender Studies), the assembled articles present a wide range of understandings and approaches to space, materiality and the relations between governance and agency. The contributors stress the entanglement of social structures, cultural discourse, institutionalisation, individual perception and appropriation. They show how the issue of camps can serve as cross-sectional matter for researchers in different fields in Cultural Theory and Contemporary History.
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