1st Edition
Terrorism and the Arts Practices and Critiques in Contemporary Cultural Production
Introduction: ‘Figure / trauma / terror’
Jonathan Harris
1 ‘The migrant image: fear of ‘replacement’ and the resurgence of white nationalism’
Dora Apel
2 ‘Facing Franco’s terror: visual arts and the fate of memory’
Paula Barreiro López
3 ‘A transgenerational reparation for the damage of torture through drawing dreams and performance’
Marisa Cornejo
4 ‘After Mosul: the cultural and political economy of destruction and reconstruction’
Anthony Downey
5 ‘"They make a desert and they call it peace": states of terror and contemporary artistic response in the Middle East’
Jonathan Harris
6 ‘Re-inscriptions of terror and terrorism since Mallarmé: Wassily Kandinsky and Gerhard Richter’
Lewis Johnson
7 ‘Harold Pinter and state terrorism’
Aleksandar Sasha Dundjerović
8 ‘"Terrorism", "rebellion", "resistance": excavating the role of art in activist social transformation’
Jonathan Day
9 ‘Shakespeare and terrorism’
David Roberts
10 ‘All that is certain vanishes into air: tracing the anabasis of the Japanese Red Army’
Naeem Mohaiemen
11 ‘Media hijack: Chris Burden and the logic of terrorism’
Mathew Teti
Biography
Jonathan Harris is Emeritus Professor in Global Art and Design Studies at Birmingham City University.






