TY - JOUR
T1 - Objects, memories, and storytelling
T2 - experiments in narrating ideas of home
AU - Nassar, Aya
AU - Madbouly, Mayada
AU - Ezzat, Azza
AU - Abazeed, Abeer
AU - Abdelrahman Soliman, Nayera
AU - Agha, Menna
AU - El Khachab, Chihab
AU - Elwakil, Amira
AU - Mourad, Laila
AU - Taha, Mai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - How do objects narrate the past, the everyday, and interrogate im/possible futures? How do they undo our ‘ideas of home’? What affects do they gather and what subjectivities and different forms of intimacy do they call into conversation? This compendium article brings a visual artist together with nine early career academics researching and archiving fragments from homes in Egypt, Sudan, and Palestine (and their global connections). In doing so the piece offers different practices of narrating and visualising stories of and from home. The article moves from bridges and infrastructure to food and clothes and walls. Through attending to these fragments, the authors invoke questions about the ways in which objects archive colonialism, resistance, revolts, neoliberalism, consumerism, dispersion, migration, and exile. At the core of the article is the visual artist Azza Ezzat’s creative interpretation of these nine stories, with a visual rendition that asks how fragments of home become interwoven aesthetically. Ezzat is an Egyptian visual artist whose practice relies on unpacking urban elements and recreating an alternative geography of urban space.
AB - How do objects narrate the past, the everyday, and interrogate im/possible futures? How do they undo our ‘ideas of home’? What affects do they gather and what subjectivities and different forms of intimacy do they call into conversation? This compendium article brings a visual artist together with nine early career academics researching and archiving fragments from homes in Egypt, Sudan, and Palestine (and their global connections). In doing so the piece offers different practices of narrating and visualising stories of and from home. The article moves from bridges and infrastructure to food and clothes and walls. Through attending to these fragments, the authors invoke questions about the ways in which objects archive colonialism, resistance, revolts, neoliberalism, consumerism, dispersion, migration, and exile. At the core of the article is the visual artist Azza Ezzat’s creative interpretation of these nine stories, with a visual rendition that asks how fragments of home become interwoven aesthetically. Ezzat is an Egyptian visual artist whose practice relies on unpacking urban elements and recreating an alternative geography of urban space.
KW - archive
KW - fragments
KW - home
KW - narration
KW - objects
KW - storytelling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85177237896&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13604813.2023.2254166
DO - 10.1080/13604813.2023.2254166
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85177237896
SN - 1470-3629
VL - 27
SP - 1030
EP - 1051
JO - City
JF - City
IS - 5-6
ER -