We Roma: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art
By Albert Atkin, Huub van Baar, Damian James Le Bas, Delaine Le Bas, Zygmunt Bauman, Ethel Brooks, Agnes Daróczi, Tony Gatlif, Cécile Kovacshazy, Alex Lykidis, Ian Hancock, Sanja Iveković, Tímea Junghaus, Regina Römhild, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Salman Rushdie, Mike Sell, Daniel Baker, Maria Hlavajova
We Roma: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art inquires into the contemporary moment through the lens of Roma artistic and intellectual practices, gathering knowledge from the Roma way of life. With the emblematic claim in the artistic imaginary “we Roma,” including in it wider society, the reader asks how we can invoke the possibility of a different world and alternative futures. Artists, theorists, writers, and activists—both Roma and non-Roma—speculate on such questions and the possibility of art to imagine the world otherwise.
With contributions by: Albert Atkin (philosopher; Sydney); Huub van Baar (researcher and writer, Amsterdam); Damian James Le Bas (writer, journalist, poet, and filmmaker, Essex) & Delaine Le Bas (artist, various locations across Europe); Zygmunt Bauman (social theorist, Leeds); Ethel Brooks (writer and researcher, New Jersey); Agnes Daróczi (curator and activist, Budapest); Tony Gatlif (film director, actor, composer, and producer, Algiers) & Cécile Kovacshazy (researcher and writer, Limoges) with Alex Lykidis (film theorist, New York); Ian Hancock (Roma linguist, historian, and political advocate, Austin); Sanja Ivekovic (artist, Zagreb); Tímea Junghaus (curator and cultural activist, Budapest); Regina Römhild (cultural anthropologist and curator, Berlin) & Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung (curator and writer, Berlin); Salman Rushdie (novelist and essayist, London and New York); and Mike Sell (theorist, Pittsburgh).
Table of contents
We Roma: Notes from a Conversation
Foreword by Daniel Baker and Maria Hlavajova
Reconstruction, Recognition, and Roma
Albert Atkin
Homecoming at Witching Hour: The Securitization of the European Roma and the Reclaiming of Their Citizenship
Huub van Baar
Minister and Ghost
Damian James Le Bas and Delaine Le Bas
Uneasy Cohabitation of the Established and the Outsiders
Zygmunt Bauman
Reclaiming: The Camp and the Avant-Garde
Ethel Brooks
The Birth of Roma Visual Arts—Hungary, 1979
Ágnes Daróczi
I Am Not Here to Talk About the ‘Gypsy Problem’
Tony Gatlif prompted by Cécile Kovacshazy with Alex Lykidis
Required Reading
Ian Hancock
Yours Is an Optimistic Scenario
Maria Hlavajova and Tìmea Junghaus
Rohrbach Living Memorial
Sanja Ivekovic
The Post-Other as Avant-Garde
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung and Regina Römhild
The Real Crime Is Ours
Salman Rushdie
Avant-Garde/Roma: A Critical History of Bohemianism and Cultural Politics
Mike Sell
Colophon
Editors: Daniel Baker and Maria Hlavajova
Associate Editor: Janine Armin
Managing Editor & Research: Gwen Parry
Editorial Assistant: Seyma Bayram
Design: Kummer & Herrman, Utrecht
Published by: BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht and Valiz, Amsterdam
Language: English
Pages: 286
ISBN: 978-90-77288-16-0 and 978-90-78088-78-3
Price: € 24
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