Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/25735
Title: The un|common ground: Language as a hiding place
Authors: Koutsomichalis, Marinos 
T., Anna 
Savage, Phoenix 
Dürig, Regina 
Major Field of Science: Humanities
Field Category: Arts;Languages and Literature
Keywords: Languages embed;Articulate decolonial
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2021
Link: https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/835089/1324056
Abstract: Our individual research areas overlap in decolonial, non-western, and off-center language-informed/language-driven and poetic practices. How do languages embed, implement, and help establish colonial regimes and how may these be challenged and resisted through language? How can we use language to creatively articulate decolonial concerns? Can language become some kind of sanctuary? A hiding place wherein borderland and non-dominant (micro-)cultures may dwell and thrive? How can non-western languages and off-center references set out new directions for artistic research and practices? What happens when such off-centered – strictly non-western, non-dominant, queer or feminist – local points of reference intersect and inform one another? What is the relationship between language (embodied, oral, and written) and community-forming, ununderstandability, untranslatability, and opacity? We have formed a group to reflect on these and other questions against the backdrop of our research practices and poetic/literary projects. In the context of the SIG meeting, we’d like to invite other members with similar approaches to join our discussion. As an entry point into the discussion, we will be presenting the results of our text/multimedia exchange circling around the above mentioned questions in common and uncommon languages.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/25735
Type: Performance
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
Appears in Collections:Art and Design

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