Un projet collectif autour de la diaspora artistique vietnamienne et asiatique, sur le thème de l'identité culturelle dans la société post-migratoire.
The Wall Between Us originates from "Yet Untitled": a series of workshops organized by SAVVY Contemporary with Ottonella Mocellin and Nicola Pellegrini in Berlin and Prague, and activated by members of the Vietnamese diaspora to investigate the poetics of their relationships. With processes of (un)learning, the project transformed into "The Wall Between Us – (Be) Longing, Repair and Its Politics Of Affects," an exhibition with performances and artworks at the intersections of kinship, history, and identity politics in a post-migrant society. In its next iteration, this anthology has evolved into a conversation among artists, community organizers and activists sharing the common experience of being identified as part of the Asian diaspora.
When the outer world tells you who you are, who to be, and those in your immediate, unchosen community tell you to be another, how do we understand who we truly want to be? Away from prescribed imaginaries, how can we find our own reality? Should we even find an identity? Do we have a choice? Does it require asking humbly for allowance? When we receive recognition, does it risk furthering agendas that keep us in our "place"? Together, these poems, letters, anecdotes, interviews and stories demonstrate that living as a "member of the Asian diaspora" can never be presented as a singular expression. Moving through our world is a process of being emergent, sometimes in conflict, other times in collaboration, with a diasporic identity that continues to be ever more complex. Here we hope to find an opportunity to practice our own becoming.
Edité par Cecilia Bien, Thị Minh Huyền Nguyễn, Elena Agudio.
Contributions de Ocean Vuong, Trang Tran & Thị Minh Huyền Nguyễn, Minh Duc Pham, Vi Huyen Tran & Minh Thang Pham,
Trinh T. Minh-ha, Isabelle Müller, Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn, Hương Ngô & Hồng-Ân Trương, Linh Tran, Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly, Dieu Hao Do,
Danh Vo, Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen
paru en avril 2023
édition anglaise
12 x 16 cm (broché)
144 pages (ill.)
18.00 €
ISBN : 978-3-94821-289-6
EAN : 9783948212896
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