RT @EviChatzi: So pleased to have a piece on ‘refugee art’ with @fionae in this special issue on the anthropology of silence(s) drawing on…
RT @EviChatzi: So pleased to have a piece on ‘refugee art’ with @fionae in this special issue on the anthropology of silence(s) drawing on…
So pleased to have a piece on ‘refugee art’ with @fionae in this special issue on the anthropology of silence(s) drawing on our @BritishAcademy_ project. Can’t wait to read all contributions brought together so thoughtfully by @a_samuels_ & Ana Dragojl
RT @fionae: Lovely to have a piece with @EviChatzi in this special issue on #silence. This piece sits into our larger @BritishAcademy proje…
RT @fionae: Lovely to have a piece with @EviChatzi in this special issue on #silence. This piece sits into our larger @BritishAcademy proje…
RT @fionae: Lovely to have a piece with @EviChatzi in this special issue on #silence. This piece sits into our larger @BritishAcademy proje…
Lovely to have a piece with @EviChatzi in this special issue on #silence. This piece sits into our larger @BritishAcademy project focusing on refugee livelihoods in Turkey. Big shout out to @a_samuels_ and Ana Dragojlovic for brilliant, attentive editorial
RT @a_samuels_: @evichatzi and @fionae analyze how humanitarian projects that claim to give refugees a ‘voice’ through artistic projects pr…
@evichatzi and @fionae analyze how humanitarian projects that claim to give refugees a ‘voice’ through artistic projects producing ‘refugee art’ may silence complex processes of personal loss, history and artistic aspirations. https://t.co/fqWor1e2tZ
RT @Info_Activism: ‘Devious silence’: Refugee art, memory activism, and the unspeakability of loss among Syrians in Turkey https://t.co/lb7…
RT @Info_Activism: ‘Devious silence’: Refugee art, memory activism, and the unspeakability of loss among Syrians in Turkey https://t.co/lb7…
RT @Info_Activism: ‘Devious silence’: Refugee art, memory activism, and the unspeakability of loss among Syrians in Turkey https://t.co/lb7…
RT @Info_Activism: ‘Devious silence’: Refugee art, memory activism, and the unspeakability of loss among Syrians in Turkey https://t.co/lb7…
‘Devious silence’: Refugee art, memory activism, and the unspeakability of loss among Syrians in Turkey https://t.co/lb7SeigXEh
RT @fionae: Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcade…
RT @fionae: Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcade…
RT @fionae: Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcade…
RT @itsioulakis: A brilliant article by two wonderful colleagues. @HAPPatQUB
RT @EviChatzi: Grateful to all the artists who took part in this research and to the @BritishAcademy_ for their support of the project on…
A brilliant article by two wonderful colleagues. @HAPPatQUB
RT @fionae: Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcade…
RT @fionae: Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcade…
Really excited to read this. Got to hear some early work on this project at conferences, and it was all fantastic, so expect the article will be great as well. Well done @fionae & @EviChatzi!
RT @fionae: Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcade…
"This context of conflict and protracted displacement reveals multifarious silences that are both results of unequal politics of representation but also tactics of reclaiming identity and artistic integrity, and of maintaining continuities between past, pr
Grateful to all the artists who took part in this research and to the @BritishAcademy_ for their support of the project on #loss and the politics of #refugee labour
Delighted to see the online release of co-authored work with @EviChatzi on Syrian artists in Istanbul (part of a @BritishAcademy_ project on labour politics) in a wonderful special issue on #silence in #HistoryandAnthropology https://t.co/tubP4eRpll @HAPP