TY - JFULL A1 - Ainio, Anna A1 - Bartetzky, Arnold A1 - Győrffy, Rachel A1 - Islam, Naslima A1 - Khvadagiani, Irakli A1 - Kibel, Jochen A1 - Landau-Donnelly, Friederike A1 - Leko, Kristina A1 - Lenz, Patricia A1 - Onuoha, Nnenna A1 - Rathjen, Lukas A1 - Reinsch, Natalie A1 - Rykov, Anatol A1 - Tajeri, Niloufar A1 - Ullmanová, Klára ED - Dinççağ Kahveci, Ayşegül ED - Hajdu, Marcell ED - Höhne, Wolfram ED - Jesse, Darja ED - Karpf, Michael ED - Torres Ruiz, Marta T1 - Censored? Conflicted Concepts of Cultural Heritage N2 - Those who ask how social entities relate to the past, enter a field defined by competing interpretations and contested practices of a collectively shared heritage. Dissent and conflict among heritage communities represent productive moments in the negotiation of these varying constructs of the past, identities, and heritage. At the same time, they lead to omissions, the overwriting and amendment of existing constructs. A closer look at all that is suppressed, excluded or rejected opens up new perspectives: It reveals how social groups are formed through public disputes upon the material foundations of heritage constructs. Taking the concept of censorship, the volume engages with the exclusionary and inclusionary mechanisms that underlie the construction of heritage and thus social identities. Censorship is understood here as a discursive strategy in public debates. In current debates, allegations of censorship surface primarily in cases where the handling of a certain heritage constructs is subjected to critical evaluation, or on the contrary, needs to be protected from criticism or even destruction. The authors trace the connection between heritage and identity and show that identity constructs are not only manifested within heritage but are actively negotiated through it. T3 - Schriftenreihe des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs 2227 "Identität und Erbe" - 4 KW - Kulturerbe KW - Denkmalpflege KW - Architektur KW - Zensur KW - Heritage Studies KW - Cancel Culture KW - Censorship KW - Kulturgeschichte Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230213-49276 SN - 978-3-95773-304-7 PB - Bauhaus-Universitätsverlag CY - Weimar ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sidjimovska, Ivana T1 - Out of the Periphery. Museum of Solidarity N2 - The artistic research work is concerned with webs of transnational artistic solidarity, especially those ingrained in the Nonaligned Movement (NAM), which embraced differences and united them in a common anti-imperialist and anti-colonial fight. Taking the museum as an artefact of historically situated solidarity, the project examines the instruments of transnational art solidarity for conceiving, developing and implementing decolonial cultural practices today. The main research question regards thinking about whether and how the emancipatory potential of the transnational art solidarity can be extracted, recuperated and translated when dealing with present issues of cultural decolonisation. Three museums founded on the bases of international solidarity and donations of artworks form the case study. Consequently, the research findings are systematised in three discourses: The Autonomous Museum; The Decolonial Museum; and The Museum in Exile. N2 - Die künstlerische Forschungsarbeit befasst sich mit den Netzwerken der transnationalen künstlerischen Solidarität, insbesondere denen, die zwischen den Ländern des Globalen Südens zwischen den 1960er und den 1980er entstanden sind. Ausgehend von dem Museum als einem Artefakt historisch verankerter Solidarität untersucht das Projekt die Instrumente der transnationalen Kunstsolidarität für die Konzeption, Entwicklung und Umsetzung dekolonialer kultureller Praktiken heute. Die Hauptforschungsfrage besteht darin, ob und wie das emanzipatorische Potenzial der transnationalen Kunstsolidarität für die Auseinandersetzung mit aktuellen Fragen der kulturellen Dekolonisierung genutzt, zurückgewonnen und übersetzt werden kann. Drei Museen, die auf der Grundlage von Schenkungen von Kunstwerken gegründet wurden, bilden die Fallstudie. Folglich werden die Forschungsergebnisse in drei Diskursen systematisiert: Das autonome Museum, das dekoloniale Museum und das Museum im Exil. KW - Kunst KW - art solidarity KW - museum KW - decolonisation KW - Nonaligned Movement KW - Humboldt Forum KW - Museum KW - Entkolonialisierung KW - Bündnisfreiheit Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230228-49021 SP - 13 EP - 98 ER -