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Performing the jumbled city

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Collectively written with indigenous artists and activists, this book engages with subversive representations of the (post)colonial city. At the intersection of ethnography, art, performance, and t...
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Performing the jumbled city is a complex artefact beyond its own materiality. Linked to a dedicated website hosting additional audio-visual materials, the book acts as a connecting device allowing an exchange between texts, audio-visual materials, and original artworks, situating it in the emerging field of multi-modal ethnography. From this stance, and as an edited collection co-authored with urban indigenous artists and activists, it interrogates the ways in which knowledge is built and shared. The book is constructed as a particular kind of edited collection, shifting between different authorships. The resulting interaction between individual and collective essays draws together scholars’ and activists’ perspectives in a rich exchange between textual, visual and dramatic sections, for the book is organised around the original script of the site-specific performance Santiago Waria, and the related exhibition MapsUrbe.Making a claim for creation, rather than recuperation, the essays contained in the book put forward alternative imaginations that disrupt the social and material landscape of the (post)colonial city, defying the spatialities usually assigned to colonised bodies and subjects. As such, and actively engaging with current debates through collective writing by indigenous people raising questions in terms of decolonisation, the book stands as both an academic and a political project, interrogating the relationship between activism and academia, and issues of representation, authorship, and knowledge production.An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
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Price: £85.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 30 August 2022
ISBN: 9781526161871
Format: Hardback
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Prologue – Enrique Antileo BaezaAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Ethnographic scenario, emplaced imaginations and a political aesthetic – Olivia CasagrandePart I Santiago Waria: the (post)colonial cityProsceniumIncipit1 Act 1 – Beginnings: the Quinta Normal Park – MapsUrbe Collective2 Act 2 – Colonial recursivity: Plaza de Armas – MapsUrbe Collective3 Act 3 – Racialised trajectories: Providencia – MapsUrbe Collective4 Act 4 – Welcome to the future: the Santa Lucía/Welen Hill – MapsUrbe CollectivePart II Interventions: Champurria poetics5 (Dance) steps to return your side: Mapuche migration and joy – Martín Llancaman6 Memory and pain: Santiago Waria, Pueblo Grande de Wigka – Rodrigo Huenchun Pardo7 Voices beneath the concrete: an imaginary for urban Mapuche jewellery – Cynthia Niko Salgado Silva8 A minimal cartography for a place of impossible memory: an ephemeral Indian stain on privileged areas of Santiago – Claudio Alvarado Lincopi9 The Indian’s head – Antil 10 La Indià: the right to imagine Mapuche pop – PuelpanEpilogueNütxam / A conversation – Olivia Casagrande, Claudio Alvarado Lincopi, Roberto Cayuqueo MartínezAfterword – Claudio Alvarado LincopiMapsUrbe GlossaryReferencesIndex