Three essays on Eurasia
TitleThree essays on Eurasia
Author
PublisherTselinny Publishing - Almaty
Year of publication2024
Size177 p.: ill.: 18 x 11,5 cm
Materialpaperback
ISBN978-601-08-3600-6
Subjectessays
Geographical keywordEurazië
Persons keyword Jimmie Durham
Genreessay
ShelfmarkB 2032/676
Abstract
These three essays tackle the question of Eurasia from an unexpected corner, Antwerp, the city in northwestern Europe where the German artist Joseph Beuys recorded his famous performance Eurasienstab (Eurasien Staff) in 1968. They take three very different perspectives.
The first one, still hoping Moscow could become again a global meeting place, goes back to the progressive origins of Russian Eurasianism as initially coined by its founder, Nicolai Trubetzkoy.
The second one, speaking from Antwerp to Singapore, with Jimmie Durham's sense of situated thinking as a core reference, aims to think Eurasia in terms of relational capacity.
The third essay takes perspectives within the Ukrainian civil society and an art scene as an ethical reference to question limits in the behaviour of both the Russian and the international art scene. (bron: backcover boek)