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Raising the Dead: Repair as Re-appropriation in Critical Design
In this article, I examine Dale Hardiman and Stephen Royce’s critical design work Open Garden: Digital Mirror (2020) to explore their approach to the reuse and modification of electronic waste (e-waste) and proprietary software of the iPhone 8.
Myf Doughty
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Culturalisme et Réappropriation Conceptuelle, l’Inévitable Paradoxe de l’ISTA
Il s’agit d’étudier le double mouvement propre à l’ISTA et aux institutions culturelles européennes qui, dans les années 1970, ont fait connaître les arts de la scène asiatiques : exporter un produit culturel « inaltéré » puis l’enseigner selon d’autres
Raphaëlle Doyon
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The (Non)Performativity of Social Sustainability: Queer Farmworkers in Switzerland
ABSTRACT Agricultural social sustainability is often promoted as a solution to agrarian crises, yet we show that, in practice, it operates as (non)performative: it promises justice while reproducing the very exclusions it claims to remedy. Drawing on 12 months of ethnographic research with queer farmworkers in Switzerland, this article exposes how ...
Prisca Pfammatter, Susan Thieme
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Through the analysis of Ceremony, Wolfsong and Zia Summer, this article studies how Leslie Marmon Silko, Louis Owens and Rudolfo Anaya — writers who claim their Native American or chicana identities — represent, in what could be qualified as “identity ...
Crystel Pinçonnat
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Archival Re-appropriation and Discontents of Self-cine-identification in Iranian Cinema
The indexical interpretation of the archival footages and historical theme of Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Once Upon a Time, Cinema (Iran 1991) has inspired many studies to read the movie as a semi-historical homage to (Iranian) cinema from 1900.
Hossein (Hemen) Heidari
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‘ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN’: A CLOSE READING OF STEFANIE‐LAHYA AUKONGO'S NEUROQUEER POETRY
ABSTRACT This article analyses the multimodal poetry of Stefanie‐Lahya Aukongo (b. 1978) through the framework of neuroqueer theory (e.g. Nick Walker, M. Remi Yergeau), showing how her poetic practice exposes and destabilises socially constructed norms of neurotypicality.
Catherine Smale
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La réappropriation de la mort des animaux d’élevage
The latest Agriculture and Food’s Law (Egalim) sets up during four years an experimentation with mobile slaughter tools, which breeders have been expected for a decade in order to disconnect with the industrial slaughter system.
Julie Riegel
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"With his Classics in mind" : la Méditerranée frostienne ou l’appel des muses antiques
This article intends to show the network of influences, borrowings and intertextual references in Robert Frost’s long poems–their rewriting of ancient models, forms and myths and their Americanization of the pastoral genre.
Candice Lemaire
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Quand les Taviani réécrivent Shakespeare : Cesare deve morire (2012)
Dans cet article nous montrons comment les Taviani réalisent une authentique œuvre cinématographique en partant de l’adaptation de Jules César de Shakespeare.
Erik Pesenti Rossi
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Tatouages et handicap : histoire d’une réappropriation corporelle entravée
This article investigates disabled people’s experiences of tattooing. On top of the usual aesthetic ends, disabled users have additonal reasons for body modifications, from hiding an impairment to reclaiming their bodies by embracing their non ...
Enka Blanchard
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