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Historicizing the Work of UFOlab Artist Collective Around Transnational Adoption

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This essay re-examines and historicizes the artist collective UFOlab's exhibitions, talks, events, performances as well as public interventions. Through their collective art practice from 2004 to 2010 they contested and re-framed normative perceptions of racism and transnational adoption from a post- and decolonial feminist viewpoint. UFOlab was primarily active in Denmark and South Korea but through their collaborations and outreach, they connected with a global network of cultural workers, activists and researchers who challenged official narratives around transnational adoption by adoption agencies, sending and receiving countries, working instead towards adoptee rights and nuancing the discourse around transnational adoption and its complex global history tied to war, militarism, white privilege, patriarchy, and class. By UFOlab (Anna Jin Hwa Borstam, Charlotte Kim Boed, Trine Mee Sook Gleerup, Jane Jin Kaisen, Skye Jin)With an introduction by Lene Myong, Professor in Gender Studies, University of Stavanger.Preface by Solveig Daugaard, Anna Meera Gaonkar & Cecilie Ullerup Schmidt, Ny Carlsberg Foundation research center Art as Forum, University of Copenhagen

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  • Sprog:
  • Dansk
  • ISBN:
  • 9788779450820
  • Indbinding:
  • Hæftet
  • Sideantal:
  • 48
  • Udgivet:
  • 2. maj 2024
  • Udgave:
  • 1
  • Størrelse:
  • 120x170x5 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 65 g.
  • BLACK WEEK
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This essay re-examines and historicizes the artist collective UFOlab's exhibitions, talks, events, performances as well as public interventions. Through their collective art practice from 2004 to 2010 they contested and re-framed normative perceptions of racism and transnational adoption from a post- and decolonial feminist viewpoint. UFOlab was primarily active in Denmark and South Korea but through their collaborations and outreach, they connected with a global network of cultural workers, activists and researchers who challenged official narratives around transnational adoption by adoption agencies, sending and receiving countries, working instead towards adoptee rights and nuancing the discourse around transnational adoption and its complex global history tied to war, militarism, white privilege, patriarchy, and class. By UFOlab (Anna Jin Hwa Borstam, Charlotte Kim Boed, Trine Mee Sook Gleerup, Jane Jin Kaisen, Skye Jin)With an introduction by Lene Myong, Professor in Gender Studies, University of Stavanger.Preface by Solveig Daugaard, Anna Meera Gaonkar & Cecilie Ullerup Schmidt, Ny Carlsberg Foundation research center Art as Forum, University of Copenhagen

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