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[Commlist] New book: Iconoclastic Controversies: A photographic inquiry into antagonistic nationalism
Mon Jul 19 11:21:25 GMT 2021
New book
Iconoclastic Controversies:
A photographic inquiry into antagonistic nationalism
By Nico Carpentier
ISBN 9781789384550
Paperback: 220 x 220 mm
166 pages
GBP 30.00
https://www.intellectbooks.com/iconoclastic-controversies
This book combines photography and written text to analyse the role of
memorials and commemoration sites in the construction of antagonistic
nationalism. Taking Cypriot memorializations as a case study, it shows
how these memorials often support, but sometimes also undermine, the
discursive-material assemblage of nationalism.
Aims:
The Iconoclastic Controversies project is a research project with
multiple aims and focal points. First, as a research project,
Iconoclastic Controversies enquires into the relationship of memorials
and commemoration sites with antagonistic nationalism. The second aim of
Iconoclastic Controversies is to contribute to the more general
discussions about the relationship between the discursive and the
material, as theorized in an earlier publication, the
Discursive-Material Knot (Carpentier, 2017). The third aim of the
Iconoclastic Controversies project is to bring a more critical and
interventionist approach to the analysis, by deconstructing and
de-naturalizing the Greek Cypriot hegemonic antagonistic nationalist
discourse, and the material support that is provided by the majority of
the memorials and commemoration sites in the south of Cyprus. Finally,
the Iconoclastic Controversies research project also aims to rethink the
ways that academics communicate their research outcomes, moving away
from an exclusive emphasis on the written text. Moreover, the research
project demonstrates how academic communicational practices —written and
non-written— are not outside knowledge production processes, and cannot
be confined to a second, disconnected stage. In contrast, academic
communicational practices can be seen to form an integrated part of
knowledge production.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Iconoclastic Controversies
Chapter 2: Communicating Academic Knowledge beyond the Written Academic Text
Chapter 3: On Antagonism and Nationalism – A Discursive- Material Re-
Reading
Chapter 4: The Discourses and Materialities of Cypriot Antagonistic
Nationalism
Chapter 5: The Iconoclastic Controversies Photographs
Chapter 6: The Reception of the Two Cypriot Exhibitions
(with Vaia Doudaki, Yiannis Christidis and Fatma Nazli Köksal)
Chapter 7: The Interviews
Nico Carpentier is Extraordinary Professor at Charles University
(Prague, Czech Republic) and President of the International Association
for Media and Communication Research (2020-2023). He also holds a
part-time position at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB - Free
University of Brussels, Belgium), as Associate Professor. Moreover, he
is a Research Fellow at Loughborough University. His previous monograph
was The Discursive-Material Knot: Cyprus in Conflict and Community Media
Participation (2017, Peter Lang, New York). Recent (co-)edited volumes
are: Cyprus and its Conflicts. Representations, Materialities, and
Cultures (2018, co-edited), Critical Perspectives on Media, Power and
Change (2018, co-edited), Respublika! Experiments in the Performance of
Participation and Democracy (2019, edited), Communication and Discourse
Theory (2019, co-edited) and Communication as the Intersection of the
Old and the New (2019, co-edited).
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