- Détails
- Format
- Livre
- Première publication
- 01 Jul 2019
- Langues
- English
- Pages
- 275
- Illustration
- 25
- Copyright
- ©
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.- Format
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-062375-8
- Première publication
- 21 May 2019
- E-Pub
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-062380-2
- Première publication
- 21 May 2019
- Livre de poche
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-062374-1
- Première publication
- 31 Dec 2019
- Mots-clés du livre
- art, literature, performance, theatre, sound, drama, borderlines, media, maps, space
- Thèmes des livres
- Études culturelles, Études culturelles générales, Études juives, Culture juive, autres, Études littéraires, Genres littéraires et médias, Études de genre, en général
Borderlines innovatively explores the ways artistic interventions construct social, cultural, and mental spaces. The fifteen essays bring a broad multidisciplinary approach to the concept of borderlines and its markings through artistic manifestations. Rejecting older “normative” understandings of the word border lines as signifying semantic irreversibility, this work gives prominence to the plasticity of the combined single word “borderlines.”
Borderlines is a collection of essays that address the cultural, artistic, conceptual, and performative mapping of places. The essays in this collection “write” borderlines from a wide variety of perspectives, representing diverse disciplines, cultural backgrounds, countries, and generations. It presents the pervasiveness of borderlines as an intellectual, artistic and political concept, across media, theories, and places.
Borderlines is intended for academic specialists and students in cultural studies, theatre and performance, media and sound studies.
Author information: Ruthie Abeliovich, The University of Haifa. Edwin Seroussi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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