The Rammalah Lecture - Jakob Jakobsen - Books - Nebula / Antipyrine Distribution - 9788799365135 - June 6, 2010
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This book is based on a blog written by the visual artist and political activist Jakob Jakobsen during a six-week stay in Ramallah and the West Bank.
"In the summer of 2008 I visited Palestine. ArtSchool Palestine had invited me over for the purpose of meeting and working with local artists and other people in the occupied territories. As the theme of my visit was relatively open, my Palestinian host explained that my stay here could be understood as a type of artistic research. That suited me fine as I had worked with activist investigations and artistic research in The Copenhagen Free University for almost six years.
I’ve followed the situation in Palestine for many years and the Palestinian cause has persistently challenged my political sense of justice. Since September 11th 2001 the conflict has been spun more and more into the War against Terror and life for the Palestinians appears to have become even more troublesome. But what do you really know as an outsider and a media consumer in the West? In terms of the struggles over territory that go on in and around this small piece of land some call Palestine, what actually shapes the scenery that is produced in the public sphere? My stay in Palestine was an opportunity to get closer to the everyday conditions in the occupied territories, although I was constantly asking myself about my own role as an artist and a political person in this situation of conflict"

Media Books     Sewn Spine Book   (Book with soft cover and high quality sewn spine)
Released June 6, 2010
ISBN13 9788799365135
Publishers Nebula / Antipyrine Distribution
Genre Politics, Debate
Pages 194
Dimensions 116 × 165 × 18 mm   ·   224 g
Language English  
Original language English

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