New nationalisms, toxic patriotisms and systems of exclusion have been on the rise for the last decade, reinforced by technology and rooted in colonialism, slavery and class oppression. Our time offers a unique twist on these age-old structures: rhetorics of decolonization are now weaponized by autocratic regimes, just as they are normalized in the phantasmagoria of cultural practices. It is this paradoxical and entangled situation that we, perhaps somewhat emotionally, started to refer to as “perverse decolonization.” This book is the result of a (self-)critical project of discussions, workshops, exhibitions and meetings in Cologne, Poland, Israel, Hong Kong and Chicago. Its conversations and essays question the twisted and oppressive climate in a world where true decolonization has yet to begin.
Contributions by AVITAL BARAK, SADDIE CHOUA, COSMIN COSTINAŞ, EKATERINA DEGOT, NATASHA GINWALA, ANDRZEJ LEDER, GEORGY MAMEDOV, WALTER BENN MICHAELS, JOANNA RAJKOWSKA, DAVID RIFF, ANETA ROSTKOWSKA, JOSHUA SIMON, JAN SOWA, HITO STEYERL, MARK TERKESSIDIS, MI YOU
160 pages
English
14,5 x 20,5 cm
Published by Akademie der Künste der Welt, Köln (Academy of the Arts of the World, Cologne) and Archive Books, Berlin
2021
ISBN 978-3-948212-48-3