The Avery Review Issue 61 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2023
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Esra Akcan expands the historically conscious perspective in A. Naomi Paik’s Bans, Walls, Raids, Sanctuary to meet other sites, other architectures, other targets of abolition; Line Algoed and Antonio Carmona Báez celebrate Barbuda’s communal relation to the land and resistance to predatory development; Julia Michiko Hori locates an aesthetics of refusal in the transatlantic counter-monument; and Alison Rose Reed reviews Part I of Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s Abolition Geography, reinscribing the politics of abolition as movements and institutions seek to misappropriate and neutralize it.
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Esra Akcan
Line Algoed
Antonio Carmona Báez
Julia Michiko Hori
Alison Rose Reed
Joanna Joseph
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Grace Sparapani
Melis Uğurlu
Tizziana Baldenebro
Aleksandr Bierig
Caitlin Blanchfield
Elsa MH Mäki
Jacob R. Moore
Kate Yeh Chiu
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