Unruly Kinships
Unruly Kinships
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Unruly Kinships examines the possibilities and forms of kinship and the ways we may create relations with/in the world. Through essays, artistic reflections and conversations, it delves into kinship as something to be made and not given – as an ongoing process of relational experimentation.
Spanning three chapters and featuring contributions from artists, theorists and writers, this book ventures into unruly desires, ancestral connections and liberatory forms of care to envision expansive possibilities for kinship.
By challenging the boundaries of blood relations, Unruly Kinships inspires a reimagining of care, solidarity and connection in a world where the nuclear family no longer holds absolute sway.
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Author:
Editor: Kris Dittel and Aneta Rostkowska
Publisher: Jap Sam BooksTemporary Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Art, Zeitgenössische Kunst, Cologne
Contributor(s): Alex Bailey and Krõõt Juurak, Kris Dittel, Clem Edwards, Alva Gotby, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Pauline Curnier Jardin and the Feel Good Cooperative, Anja Khersonska and Yin Aiwen, Sophie Lewis, Khanyisile Mbongwa and Li’Tsoanelo Zwane, Paloma Nana, Lola Olufemi, Lena Anouk Philipp, Liz Rosenfeld, Aneta Rostkowska, Selma Selman, Suzanna Slack, Jay Tan, and Fran Trento
Year: 2025
Pages: 288
Language: English and German
ISBN: 9789493329294
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