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Narrative cartographies:Representing migration - Giovanna Zapperi


18 Mar 2011, 4:00pm - 6:00pm

3.14, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost Free
Department Sociology
Website About the Methods Lab
Contact n.puwar(@gold.ac.uk)

A Methods Lab Event

A presentation on recent works by artists based in France who deal with issues of migration and precarious existence, in and out of the French republic. The work of Bouchra Khalili, Florence Lazar or Alejandra Riera, offer a political dimension to displacement, as it is entwined with narratives of people and places, a relation that is constantly reinvented.

Giovanna Zapperi teaches art history and theory at Ecole supérieure d’art de Bourges and is research associate at Centre d’histoire et théorie des arts, EHESS (Paris).

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18 Mar 2011 4:00pm - 6:00pm
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