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Resemblance

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Product Code: 9781947817746
ISBN13: 9781947817746
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Through experiments in form and syntax, Resemblance/? builds structures of (un)recognizability and (il)legibility in its attempt to create spaces where new meanings, new uses of language, and new selves may emerge. In the process, Chou uncovers his family's relationship to traumatic moments in Taiwan's modern history, in particular the period of martial law known as the White Terror and the " 228 Incident" of February 28, 1947, in which as many as 28,000 civilians were killed by soldiers of the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek. Throughout the collection, Chou draws on archival research and images, including a discovery of a misattributed image, to critique the role of photography and visual culture more broadly in both mediating access to and misrepresenting buried histories and generational trauma. Sweeping in scope and filled with fragments, beyonds, and restricted areas, Chou's debut collection longs less for facts than a renewed relationship to loss and longing itself.


Author: Jonathan Chou
Publisher: Saturnalia Books
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1947817744
ISBN-13: 9781947817746

Resemblance

$18.00
 
Through experiments in form and syntax, Resemblance/? builds structures of (un)recognizability and (il)legibility in its attempt to create spaces where new meanings, new uses of language, and new selves may emerge. In the process, Chou uncovers his family's relationship to traumatic moments in Taiwan's modern history, in particular the period of martial law known as the White Terror and the " 228 Incident" of February 28, 1947, in which as many as 28,000 civilians were killed by soldiers of the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek. Throughout the collection, Chou draws on archival research and images, including a discovery of a misattributed image, to critique the role of photography and visual culture more broadly in both mediating access to and misrepresenting buried histories and generational trauma. Sweeping in scope and filled with fragments, beyonds, and restricted areas, Chou's debut collection longs less for facts than a renewed relationship to loss and longing itself.


Author: Jonathan Chou
Publisher: Saturnalia Books
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1947817744
ISBN-13: 9781947817746
 

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