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Terra Infirma: Geography's Visual Culture

paperbackMay 25, 2000
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ISBN-13: 9780415096164 ISBN-10: 0415096162
Publisher
Routledge
Binding
paperback
Published
May 25, 2000
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
24.60×1.30×17.50 cm

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Terra Infirma: Geography's Visual Culture by Rogoff, Irit. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780415096164.

In an age of ethnic cleansing and forced migration, of contested borders and nations in turmoil, how have issues of place and identity, and of belonging and exclusion, been represented in visual culture? In Terra Infirma, Irit Rogoff examines geographys truth claims and signifying practices, arguing that geography is a language in crisis, unable to represent the immense changes that have taken place in a post-colonial, post-communist, post-migratory world. She uses the work of international contemporary artists to explore how art in the twentieth century has confronted and challenged issues of identity and belonging. Rogoffs dazzling and richly-illustrated study takes in painting, installation art, film and video by a wide range of artists including Charlotte Salomon, Ana Mendieta, Joshua Neustein, Yehoshua Glotman, Mona Hatoum, Hans Haacke, Ashley Bickerton, Alfredo Jaar and Guillermo Gomez-Pena. Structuring her argument through themes of luggage, mapping, borders and bodies, Rogoff explores how artists have confronted twentieth century phenomena such as the horror of the Holocaust, the experience of diaspora at New Yorks Ellis Island, and, in the present day, disputed and fraught boundaries in the Middle East, the two Germanies, the Balkan states and the US-Mexican border.