9781478032182 - five manifestos for the beautiful world: the alchemy lecture von boswell, phoebe; hartman, saidiya; oliveira, janana; pierce, joseph m.; garza, cristina rivera (3 Ergebnisse)

Five Manifestos for the Beautiful World The Alchemy Lecture
Boswell, Phoebe/ Hartman, Saidiya/ Oliveira, Janaína/ Pierce, Joseph M./ Rivera Garza, Cristina
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Five Manifestos for the Beautiful World The Alchemy Lecture
Phoebe Boswell|Saidiya Hartman|Janaína Oliveira|Joseph M. Pierce|Cristina Rivera Garza
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The second annual Alchemy Lecture brought together five artists, thinkers, and writers who proposed new ways of being and discussed radical visions for the future. Five Manifestos for the Beautiful World captures and expands these lectures to illuminate our path toward this possible beautiful… world. Joseph M. Pierce (Cherokee Nation) asserts that "for this decolonial future to become possible, the guiding force must no longer be capital but relations." Film curator JanaÍna Oliveira (Brazil) evokes music and movement as a means toward this relationality. Visual artist Phoebe Boswell (UK/Kenya) asks, "If we burn down the institution, what happens next " Saidiya Hartman (US) prompts us to consider our capacity to burn, examining whether "the gift of pragmatism yields a profound tolerance of the unlivable." Cristina Rivera Garza (US/Mexico) gives us the language of the future in the subjunctive, "the smuggler who crosses the border of the future bearing unknown cargo." Each alchemist is intimately concerned with this cargo, our ability to bear its weight, and how we might find the beautiful world together.