Abstract
The concern of this paper is to reflect upon the movements of anti-racism and anti-nationalism that have been analysed through the moving-image based project Where Were You in 1992? The paper outlines, through a series of case studies (of single screen works, an online archive and interactive moving image panels) between the UK and post/Yugoslavia, how an interdisciplinary framework can be developed to work with audio-visual archives to elaborate new knowledge through old materials.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 20 Sept 2019 |
| Event | Digital Memory Practices in and after conflict workshop - Belgrade Duration: 18 Sept 2019 → 20 Sept 2019 |
Conference
| Conference | Digital Memory Practices in and after conflict workshop |
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| City | Belgrade |
| Period | 18/09/19 → 20/09/19 |
| Other | Digital Memory Practices in and after conflict workshop (18/09/2019-20/09/2019, Belgrade) |
Keywords
- Anti-fascism
- Anti-racism
- Radical Cinema
- Conflict
- Anti-nationalism
- Media and Society
- Film
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