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 | | The great geographic and cultural diversity of recent video making redirects the theoretical discussion from a eurocentric literary tradition towards a postcolonial cultural studies perspective where a new set of issues including diaspora, migration and the ambivalent experience of nation, borders and belonging are being addressed. |
 | | With contributions by Nora Alter, Ursula Biemann, Christa Bl?mlinger, Eric Cazdyn, Steve Fagin, J?rg Huber, Angela Melitopoulos/Maurizio Lazzarato, Walid Ra'ad, Steve Reinke, Hito Steyerl, Alan James Thomas, Tran T. Kim-Trang, Jan Verwoert, Rinaldo Walcott, Paul Willemsen, and a video archive. |
 | | The publication is in English and is a continuation of the Stuff it symposium, organized in collaboration with the Migros Museum Zurich in June 2002. |
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