Quelle place occupe(nt) le(s) monde(s) de l’art dans les mouvements sociaux qui œuvrent pour la transformation de nos sociétés, vers un monde plus juste et plus solidaire ? Ce numéro de la collection Passerelle explore les ressorts de l’art en tant qu’espace et outil de luttes et de résistances, analyse les processus politiques qui légitiment ou délégitiment les formes d’expression et d’action, et enfin examine la politisation des espaces artistiques.
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À contre-courant : arts, politique et transformation sociale Passerelle n°25 -
Cultural Resistance in Times of Rising Authoritarianism in India: A Dossier Hum Dekhenge / We Shall See
Inevitably, we shall also see the day that was promised to us, decreed on the tablet of eternity.
When (…), by KUMAR Madhuresh
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La résistance culturelle face à la montée de l’autoritarisme en Inde Ce dossier se veut un instantané de la résistance culturelle qui s’organise dans le pays, en réponse aux assauts culturels lancés par les partisan·es de l’Hindutva. Les exemples de résistance témoignent de la continuité de l’oppression et de la marginalisation que subissent certaines communautés depuis des années, et de leur soif de changement à travers la lutte.
, par KUMAR Madhuresh
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Deudas coloniales y Reparaciones Entrevista a Saïd Bouamama Entrevista a Saïd Bouamama publicada en la revista Les autres voix de la planète, bajo el título «Deudas coloniales y Reparaciones». (…)
, por BOUAMAMA Saïd
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Decolonialidad desde las artes: estrategias, iniciativas, propuestas El Arte, tal como lo entendemos hoy, es un concepto nacido en el largo proceso de constitución del sistema-mundo moderno/colonial, y una (…)
, por BRUCE Marcelle
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Le monde en ruines : ce que la poésie peut nous apprendre sur nos combats actuels Dans le sillage de chaque civilisation, des ruines subsistent. Ces lieux et leur poétique nous aident à mieux appréhender les luttes et injustices contemporaines, selon Cecilia Enjuto Rangel.
, par Red pepper , CARCHEREUX Agnès (trad.), ENJUTO RANGEL Cecilia
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The world in ruins: What poetry on ruins can teach us about our present struggles Every civilization leaves ruins in its wake. These spaces and their poetics offer valuable insights into contemporary struggles and injustices, says Cecilia Enjuto Rangel
, by Red pepper , ENJUTO RANGEL Cecilia
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Metasueños : auto-financer l’artivisme numérique depuis les Suds par l’usage de la blockchain Téléchargez librement et gratuitement le n°23 de la collection Passerelle en format PDF.
Metasueños est un projet numérique qui vise à (…), par BURBANO Andrés, EL Patricia
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Singing on the beats of resistance : Relaa collective and the cultural activists of Maharashtra Inspired by the historical traditions of Jalsa and lok shahiri (folk performance and poetry), several anti-caste cultural groups are active in Maharashtra today. Samata Kala Manch and Yalgaar Sanskrutik Manch are part of the pan-India Relaa collective, using their songs to raise voices against inequality and oppression faced by marginalised communities.
, by GURLHOSUR Geetanjali
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Relaa Collective, Resisting Hindutva and Oppression Relaa, a pan-India collective of cultural artists and activists whose songs and music are born out of their lived experiences and struggles struggle to keep their activism alive in the ongoing Pandemic. Their struggle finds resonance amongst the larger cultural resistance to growing state oppression.
, by KUMAR Madhuresh
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Kabir Kala Manch: A History of Revolutionary Singing and State Repression Kabir Kala Manch founded in early 2000s has been at the receiving end of the state. As it grew in popularity its members faced incarceration for long years and continued oppression under successive governments.
, by GURLHOSUR Geetanjali
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India’s Anti-Citizenship Act Protests Inspires and Politicises a Generation In the winter of 2019, a group of Muslim women protesting the new citizenship amendment act at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi soon became the face of the resistance. Shaheen Bagh fuelled similar protests across the country, brought together social movements, trade unions, and politicized ordinary citizens.
, by KUMAR Sunil
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On the Riverine Islands of Assam : the Resistance of Miyah Poetry and the Women Writing It In the north eastern state of Assam, a community marginalised historically on the grounds of ethnicity and religion, Assamese Muslims of Bengal-origin find their voice through poems in the wake of a new citizenship act and reclaim the term ‘miyah’, an Urdu word for ‘gentleman’ turned a word of abuse. Young women poets from the community go further to raise questions of gender equality and violence.
, par GURLHOSUR Geetanjali