Representations of Violence: Art about the Sierra Leone Civil WarRuss Feingold, Abu-Hassan Koroma and Karin Wolf, Donald Cosentino, Sabine Mödersheim, Mathew J. Christensen, Jonathan A. Peters, Mariama Ross, Rebecca Golden, John D. Ogram, Akintunde Oyetade Twenty-First Century African Youth Movement, Inc., 2005 - 100 pagini This unprecedented exhibition of viscerally potent art focuses on how Sierra Leonean Artists have documented the atrocities of war and how these representations of violence spur conscious action. |
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... response which is represented in the exhibition Representations of Violence : Art about the Sierra Leone Civil War . Representations of Violence : Art about the Sierra Le- one Civil War was born in my first encounter with Sim- eon ...
... response which is represented in the exhibition Representations of Violence : Art about the Sierra Leone Civil War . Representations of Violence : Art about the Sierra Le- one Civil War was born in my first encounter with Sim- eon ...
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... response to the German fascist atrocities committed during the Spanish Civil war , these artists feel called upon to relate the pain and suffering of the war rather than to valorize the warriors . In many of the artists ' statements ...
... response to the German fascist atrocities committed during the Spanish Civil war , these artists feel called upon to relate the pain and suffering of the war rather than to valorize the warriors . In many of the artists ' statements ...
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... response . This is a testa- ment to the success of these works . The fact that these artists have endured a bloody civil conflict and live and so brilliantly convey their stories is a powerful sign of hope . Opening Remarks ...
... response . This is a testa- ment to the success of these works . The fact that these artists have endured a bloody civil conflict and live and so brilliantly convey their stories is a powerful sign of hope . Opening Remarks ...
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... responses to violence . The essays do not ho- listically challenge existing theories or threads of dis- cussion on the violence and aftermath of the Sierra Leone civil war , nor do they pretend to create new paradigms for examining ...
... responses to violence . The essays do not ho- listically challenge existing theories or threads of dis- cussion on the violence and aftermath of the Sierra Leone civil war , nor do they pretend to create new paradigms for examining ...
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... responses from western sensibilities that are emotionally detached from the raw realities of civil war violence in Africa , a place that is often considered a fic- tional television setting . Each of the contributors has addressed one ...
... responses from western sensibilities that are emotionally detached from the raw realities of civil war violence in Africa , a place that is often considered a fic- tional television setting . Each of the contributors has addressed one ...
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acts African Amistad amputation armed artists artwork atrocities attack brutal Child Rescue Center civil war violence civilians conflict confusão Conteh cultural death depicted diamond Diamonds Are Forever drawings ECOMOG Education exhibition experience fight Foday Sankoh forces Fourah Bay College Freetown girls global horror human images January Johnny Paul Koroma Kamajors Kayn Pis killed Lahai language Leone's lexical items Liberia lives meaning memory Mende military Milton Margai Momoh Moses Silma Musa narrative Nigerian NPRC Opala Osman Tuzy Kamason Otto Dix painting peace Pieh's Pis Pis Pis plate play political psychological trauma Rambo raped rebels regime Representations of Violence Revolutionary United Front RUF/SL scenes Sengbe Pieh Sierra Leone Civil Sierra Leonean slave social soldiers song story symbol Tarawalie tion Tuzy victims viewers village violence in Sierra visual wahala Watercolor on paper women word Yorùbá young youth