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Ultimate Witnesses: Famine Folios

Autor Niamh Ann Kelly
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2017
"The devastation of disease, the pace of death, and fears of contagion not only altered the practices of mourning and burial during the calamitous height of the Famine, but have also shaped its visual representation and ongoing patterns of remembrance. Paintings and illustrations reflect on aspects of pre-Famine conventions around death, burial, and mourning, which drew on a culturally rich and complex range of Christian and Celtic-pagan traditions. Later, Famine-era images and objects reveal some of the distressing modifications to mortuary and funerary practices during the Famine years. Since then, photographic archives, artworks, monuments, memorial parks, cemetaries, and unmarked burial grounds provide spaces for remembrance across the landscape of Ireland, where visitor engagement is informed by competing forces of historical and touristic practices. This folio encompasses a cross section of representational forms and strategies of remembrance of the Famine dead, who were, to borrow Giorgio Agamben's term, the "ultimate witnesses" to that terrible time"--Back cover.
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ISBN-13: 9780997837469
ISBN-10: 0997837462
Pagini: 48
Ilustrații: Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 177 x 273 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Cork University Press
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Notă biografică

Niamh Ann Kelly lectures on the history of art and contemporary visual culture at the Dublin School of Creative Arts, Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Ireland. She is Programme Chair of the BA Contemporary Visual Culture programme at DIT and a DIT member of the Irish Humanities Alliance. Her research interests are contemporary art, commemorative visual cultures of art, journalism, museum and heritage practice with a focus on visual, material and spatial memorialization of grievous histories. She has contributed to publications including Art and Architecture of Ireland, Volume V (The Twentieth Century) (2014), Art and Architecture of Ireland, Volume III (Sculpture and Sculptures) (2014), Memory Ireland Volume III: Cruxes in Irish Cultural Memory - The Famine and the Troubles (2014), Art and Visibility in Migratory Culture: Conflict, Resistance, and Agency (2011), Ireland's Great Hunger, Volume 2 (2010), Representation Matters: (Re) Articulating Collective Identities in a Postcolonial World (2010), Irish Museum of Modern Art - "What is_Installation Art?" (2010), and Hugh Lane: Founder of a Gallery of Modern Art for Ireland (2008). Her book Imaging the Great Irish Famine: Representing Dispossession in Visual Culture, I.B. Tauris, is due for publication in 2017.

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The devastation of disease, the pace of death and fears of contagion not only altered the practices of mourning and burial during the calamitous height of the Famine, but have also shaped its visual representation and ongoing patterns of remembrance.