AXM-L1003 - Curating and its Futures D, Lecture, 6.3.2024-17.4.2024
Topic outline
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Curating and Its Futures, Full Details FilePDF document
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Session 2 Related Links and Readings FilePDF document
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Session 2 - Important Idea Capsules FilePDF document
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Script - Gilligan, Health as Individual FilePDF document
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Session 3: Inclusionary Effects Related Readings Folder
Hi Everyone,
You can find the related readings to the 'Inclusionary Effects' session in the folder, a list is provided below. As always reading is provided as a resource and not a requirement. We will pick up where we ended last session i.e. the 'Future as Method' discussion and continue into questions of inclusion and how these two issues are entwined in discourses around the future. The intention is that we really open up for discussion this session. Looking forward.
Related Readings:
Chandler, David & Reid, Julian. (2020). Becoming Indigenous: the ‘speculative turn’ in anthropology and the (re)colonisation of indigeneity. Postcolonial Studies, 23(4), 485-504. DOI:10.1080/13688790.2020.1745993.
Quaintance, Morgan. (2020). Decolonising decolonialism. Art Monthly, (435), 6-11.
Further Reading:
Bertrand, Stéphanie. (2022). Contemporary Curating, Artistic Reference and Public Reception: Reconsidering Inclusion, Transparency, and Mediation in Exhibition Making Practice. Routledge. Chapter 2 (pages 31 – 62).Hodge, David & Yousefi, Hamed. (2015). Provincialism Perfected: Global Contemporary Art and Uneven Development. E-Flux Journal, (65). https://www.e-flux.com/journal/65/336548/provincialism-perfected-global-contemporary-art-and-uneven-development/