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Research Designer | Human Right & Social Justice Intervention | Legal Intervention | Art Curator | Transcultural

Recent Research Projects about Violence and Memory: https://lnkd.in/epYMVXfg The question ‘what comes after the Monument?’ does not mean to signal the final death of the monument as a form, nor a foreclosure of the problematics through a new era of monumentality, nor an ameliorative move to quickly re-narrate or replace problematic histories. It is rather a call for a moment of suspension and speculation, in which the psychosocial, epistemic and material dynamics from which problematic monuments emerge, can be collectively thought with the people most affected by their presence. Here the ‘after’ does not indicate a teleological relation to time, but a spectral one – in which historical moments of oppression co-exist, and through which continuities of resistance, what Ruth Wilson Gilmore has phrased the ‘infrastructures of feeling’ might be both marked and continuously facilitated.  --- Memory and Struggle

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