Tell Me About Yesterday Tomorrow: About the Future of the Past
Knihu koupíte v
1 e-shopu
Pokud se vám po kliknutí na tlačítko "Do obchodu" nezobrazí stránka knihy ve vybraném e-shopu, je třeba vypnout AdBlock ve vašem prohlížeči pro naši stránku.
Návod na vypnutí je například na adrese https://o.seznam.cz/jak-vypnout-adblock/#1.
Martinus.cz
801 Kč
Není skladem
Krátký popis
Authors in discourse about the future and the past – highly
controversial, topical and readable Historical events and our
knowledge of them mould our understanding of today’s world. The
interdisciplinary authorship of this volume focuses on the
connection between past and future. A bold and unusual publication
whose approaches and themes extend from biographical experiences
via intergenerational exchange to the discussion of current social
phenomena.To what extent does (lack of) knowledge of the past
influence our view of the present and our tales of the future?
Authors from the realms of history, art, philosophy, journalism,
poetry, cartoons and film investigate complex everyday reality in
history and the present and direct their attention towards the
shifts in political hegemonies which lead to ostracism, denigration
and destruction. They have explicitly chosen an international
perspective which shows that social polarisation and radicalisation
are not phenomena limited by national boundaries, but are universal
social manifestations in a globally interlinked world. With
contributions by:Max Czollek, Clémentine Deliss, Simon Denny, Georg
Diez, Brenda Draney, Liam Gillick, Marina Gržinić, Andreas Huyssen,
Ismail Küpeli, Dieter Lesage, Catrin Lorch, Sven Lütticken, Karamia
Müller, Vanessa Joan Müller, Andrea Pető, Monika Rinck, Dirk
Rupnow, Piotr Rypson, Philippe Sands, Nicolaus Schafhausen,
Dorothea Schöne, Géraldine Schwarz, Nora Sternfeld, Niko Wahl,
Mirjam Zadoff