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_aWripped Scripped: _bSlavs and Tatars |
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_aBerlin; _bHatje Cantz Verlag; _c2018 |
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300 | _a150p; | ||
500 | _aTexts by Slavs and Tatars; Germany copy editing Lautenbach, Angela, and Reinhardt, Kathleen; English copy-editing Khadivi, Jesi; Research by Goldwyn, Mara; English-German translation Albers, Philipp. | ||
520 | _aIn its research-based installations, lecture performances, public interventions, and artist's books, the collective Slavs and Tatars―founded in 2006 by a Polish-Iranian duo―explores anthropology, religion, language, and politics with polemical humor. Slavs and Tatars describe themselves as "a faction of polemics and intimacies devoted to an area east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China, known as Eurasia." Based on their theory that languages, gestures, rituals, and goods have always traveled across the perceived borders between the Orient and the Occident, they research literary and historical sources, exploring interpretative authority and the performative and political nature of language and identity. | ||
546 | _aEnglish; German | ||
650 | _aN4390-5098 Exhibitions | ||
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_aSlavs and Tatars _91943 |
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