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[Commlist] New book: Audiovisual Healing and Reparation: Recuperative Affect of Mediation
Thu May 08 07:56:32 GMT 2025
The edited book/Audiovisual Healing and Reparation: Recuperative Affect
of Mediation/ by Özgür Çiçek and Özlem Savaşhas just been published by
Routledge and is available at:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781032647425/audiovisual-healing-reparation-%C3%B6zg%C3%BCr-%C3%A7i%C3%A7ek-%C3%B6zlem-sava%C5%9F?refId=8abbd3b3-1e15-4ed0-aadb-ea895db081f5&context=ubx
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/Audiovisual Healing and Reparation/ gathers a collection of scholarly
and creative voices that explore how audiovisual media can serve as a
catalyst for healing, reparation, resilience, care and hope. The
contributors critically engage with the audiovisual mediations of harsh
histories and experiences of violence, discrimination, racism, sexism,
colonialism, displacement, illness and death, all situated within
diverse historical, geographical, social, and political contexts.
Through a reparative approach to films, documentaries, digital and
social media, and art, they examine how audiovisuality intervenes in and
transforms trauma, rupture, loss and silence. This book examines
audiovisual media as a rich aesthetic, social and political site for
acknowledging wounds, seeking healing, and reparatively reimagining a
broken world during troubling times. It argues for the recuperative
affectof audiovisuality, which can unlock silenced or suppressed
(personal) histories by integrating them into the fabric of mundane
daily life. It analyses two major questions: What kind of recuperative
potentials can emerge from audiovisual mediations of troubling times?
How can we (re)imagine audiovisual mediums, narratives, aesthetics, and
practices as reparative possibilities?
Contents:
Seeking Recuperation: An Introduction, /Özgür Çiçek and Özlem Savaş/
1. Rupture and Reparation in Audiovisual Narratives of Displacement,
/Özlem Savaş/
2. Recuperating the Archival Void: Documentary Film and the Creation
of a Health/, Özgür Çiçek/
/3. /The Space of Thirdness: Intermediating performative treatments in
artists’ moving image, /Maria Walsh/
4. Ethnic Healing: Fighting the Ethic of Unacknowledgeability Through
the Documentary Format — the /Srbenka/ (2018) Case, /Yago Paris/
5. Affectionate stories, memory fragments: a documentary on the
postmemory of Italian immigration in Brazil, /Kátia Hallak Lombardi/
6. Black Setúbal: The creative process behind an audiowalk app on /The
Black presence in the town of Setúbal/, /Nuno C//o//elho, Rafaela
Rodrigues, Jorge Cardoso, Ana Alcântara, Cristina Roldão/
7. A Hybrid Media System of Care: Cancer Diaries and Social Media,
/Birte de Gruisbourne and Christian Schulz/
8. Digital Ecosystems for and by Scholactivists: Well-Being without
Borders, /Asli Telli/
9. The Mirror and the Telephone: Diagnosing and Healing in the films
of Robert Siodmak, /Polina Rybina/
10. Mourning in Horror: Grief in Twenty-First-Century Horror Films,
/Tugce Kutlu/
11. An Artist Roundtable on Healing Through Audio-Visuality:
Relationality, Embodiment, and New Collective Futures, /Şirin Fulya Erensoy/
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