
Mediterranean ARTivism
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"Based on first-hand field research in the central Mediterranean, Pulitano's volume subverts current discourse of migration in Europe by emphasizing the Black Mediterranean experience and its porous entanglements with art, activism, and belonging. A blueprint for co-habitation and solidarity in war-ravaged Europe." (Alessandro Triulzi, Professor of African Studies at the Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Italy)
"There are those who try to fix problems in the frame that generated them and predictably fail. And there are others who understand that reinventing the frame creatively and by art is an effective political action indeed. Elvira Pulitano's book provides an accurate, rich and long-awaited account of ARTivism related to Euromediterranean migration, questioning geopolitical assets and challenging disciplinary boundaries." (Clelia Bartoli, Professor of Politics of Migration and Human Rights, University of Palermo, Italy)
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Entanglements: Some Reflections on Migrant Journeys.- Fault-Lines: The Mediterranean's "Burning" and the Human Rights Debate.- Island(s): Lampedusa as a "Hotspot" of EU Border Policies.- Stones and Water: Monuments and Counter-Monuments.- Boats and Cemeteries: Landscapes of Memories.- Eyes, Sounds, Voices: Cinematic Representations of the Lampedusa Borderscape.- Heritage Spaces and Digital Archives: ARTivist Acts of Resistance.- Watery Confluences: Toward a (Trans)MediterrAtlantic Discourse-Critical Reflections on The Foreigner's Home (2018).- "La mia terra è dove poggio i miei piedi ( My Land Is Where I Lay My Feet ) :" ARTivism and Social Enterprise in Palermo, Sicily.