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Dislocation and Creative Citizenship: Romanian Diasporic Artists in Europe

Ruxandra Trandafoiu    Edge Hill University, UK    

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This chapter evaluates the role of spatial, historical and ideological dislocations in the creative citizenship performed by Romanian diasporic artists working from the perspective of post-colonial subjectivity. Dan Perjovschi, Mircea Cantor, Mădălina Zaharia and Ileana Pașcalău reclaim public and digital spaces to provide a new regime of visibility and a reflexive, critical and performative re-examination of history, memory and the tension between the individual and the collective.

Pubblicato
26 Gennaio 2023
Accettato
21 Ottobre 2022
Presentato
13 Luglio 2022
Lingua
EN
ISBN (PRINT)
978-88-6969-678-7
ISBN (EBOOK)
978-88-6969-677-0

Keywords: Visual artPost-socialismMemoryDiasporaRomaniaVisibility

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