A History of Violence: Photography and Writing as an Experience, Experiment and Insight [electronic resource].
Diaphanes 2023
Open access content
The focus of this narrative-analytical text-photo-montage is the so-called Wendezeit in East Germany, the years after the reunification and the individual and collective outbreaks of violence that accompanied this radical change. Based on personal experiences and trained on literary and theoretical works such as Alexander Kluge’s Lebensläufe, Klaus Theweleit’s Männerphantasien or W.G. Sebald’s novel Austerlitz, Kai Ziegner reflects on remembrance and testimony in a way that is as critical as it is experimental. Where and how do authoritarian regimes and structures persist across generations? What scars can be read on the fault lines of disruptive processes and how to deal with – not only historical – situations in which the protagonists are victims and perpetrators at the same time? Ziegner’s artistic research shows how the unpresentable can become visible, how the ambiguous can be told and how a differentiated processing can be made possible.
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Artists' writings
Historiography
Photography, Artistic
Sociology
Violence
Text
Kai Ziegner
Nora Bertoli
Raphaela Haefliger
Giaco Schiesser
Maurane Zaugg
Kirsten Skopelitis
2edit
Rob Neuhaus
Urszula Wołek
Catherine Lupton
Susan Richter
Markus Hannes
Edi Termoth
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