TY - BOOK
T1 - Lexicon for an Affective Archive
AU - PUSTIANAZ, Marco
AU - Palladini, Giulia
AU - Badovinac, Zdenka
AU - Campt, Tina
AU - canecapovolto, null
AU - Abela, Elisa
AU - Castellucci, Claudia
AU - Clarke, Paul
AU - Abderhalden, Heidi and Rolf
AU - Cori, Paola Di
AU - Cramer, Franz Anton
AU - Cvetkovich, Ann
AU - Dziewulska, Malgorzata
AU - Etchells, Tim
AU - Gongrich, Erik
AU - Kelleher, Joe
AU - Knaup, Bettina
AU - Krakowska, Dorota
AU - Lebovici, Elisabeth
AU - Marazzi, Alina
AU - Matzke, Annemarie
AU - Miller, Graeme
AU - Mrouè, Rabih
AU - Seda, Katerina
AU - Szczesniak, Malgorzata
AU - Vignolo, Paolo
AU - Violi, Alessandra
AU - Wilde, Ida and Henry
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - To study an archive or archival materials is to encounter an affective and critical practice involved in the construction of memory. Lexicon for an Affective Archive, edited by Giulia Palladini and Marco Pustianaz, is an international collection of these encounters, offering glimpses into the intimate relations inherent in finding, remembering (or imagining), and creating an archive. Bringing together voices from a variety of fields across the humanities, performance studies, and contemporary art, and engaging in a multidisciplinary analysis, this beautifully designed and fully illustrated volume advances the idea of an “affective archive” as a useful conceptual tool—a tool which contributes to an understanding of an expanded notion of an archive and its central role in contemporary visual and performing arts.
AB - To study an archive or archival materials is to encounter an affective and critical practice involved in the construction of memory. Lexicon for an Affective Archive, edited by Giulia Palladini and Marco Pustianaz, is an international collection of these encounters, offering glimpses into the intimate relations inherent in finding, remembering (or imagining), and creating an archive. Bringing together voices from a variety of fields across the humanities, performance studies, and contemporary art, and engaging in a multidisciplinary analysis, this beautifully designed and fully illustrated volume advances the idea of an “affective archive” as a useful conceptual tool—a tool which contributes to an understanding of an expanded notion of an archive and its central role in contemporary visual and performing arts.
KW - Archive
KW - affect
KW - cultural studies
KW - performing arts, visual arts
KW - Archive
KW - affect
KW - cultural studies
KW - performing arts, visual arts
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/94142
M3 - Book
SN - 9781783207787
BT - Lexicon for an Affective Archive
PB - Intellect
ER -