sources

selected artistic and theoretical sources

Agamben. Giorgio. 2005. State of Exception. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

AIF (Arab Image Foundation). n.d. “About.” Accessed 15 May 2020. http://arabimagefoundation.com/getEntityFront?page=PageDetails&entityName=PageEntity&idEntity=1.

AKBILD (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna). n.d. “Theory and Researh.” Genealogy of Amnesia. Accessed 8 May 2020. https://archiveofamnesia.akbild.ac.at/?page_id=218.

Alfirević, Dragana. 2020. “Draga Alja” [Dear Alja]. Neodvisni – Teritorij sodobnih scenskih umetnosti (blog) https://www.neodvisni.art/refleksija/2020/05/draga-alja/.

Anne Frank House, n.d. “A choir of voices: Holocaust diaries by Anne Frank and other young writers.” Accessed 14 May 2020. https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/holocaust-diaries-anne-frank-and-other-young-writer/.

Banerjee, Subhabrata Bobby. 2006. “Live and Let Die: Colonial Sovereignties and the Death Worlds of Necrocapitalism.” Borderlands e-journal 5 (1). http://www.borderlands.net.au/vol5no1_2006/baneree_live.htm.

Berardi, Franco ‘Bifo.’ 2012. The Uprising: On Poetry and Finance. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e).

Bischof, Günter, and Dirk Rupnow, eds. 2017. Migration in Austria. New Orleans: UNO Press; Innsbruck: Innsbruck University Press. http://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/7b33be1a-b39f-46f7-aff6-6a65a44a51a4/9873903122802.pdf.

Boehmer, Elleke. 2018. Postcolonial Poetics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Boisvert, Ray. 2004. “Convivial Epistemology.” Manuscript.

Boochani, Behrouz, Claudia Tazreiter, and Omid Tofighian. Forthcoming. “The logics and anti-logics of the neoliberal state in generating and perpetuating crisis narratives to legitimate austerity measures targeting asylum seekers and refugees.” In Regulating Refugee Protection through Social Welfare Law, Policy and Praxis, edited by Peter Billings. London: Routledge.

Bunting, Annie, and Joel Quirk, eds. 2020. Research as more than extraction?Knowledge production and sexual violence in post conflict African. London: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery and openDemocracy.

Caillé, Alain. 2011. Pour un manifeste du convivialisme [For a convivialist manifesto]. Paris: Le Bord de l’eau. http://www.lesconvivialistes.org/pdf/Pour-un-Manifeste-du-Convivialisme_AC.pdf.

Caillé, Alain, Marc Humbert, Serge Latouche, and Patrick Viveret. 2011. De la convivialité. Dialogues sur la société conviviale à venir [On conviviality: Dialogues on the convivial society to come]. Paris: La Découverte.

Caixeta, Luzenir. 2013. “Minoritized Women Effect a Transformation in Feminism.” Translated by Aileen Derieg. In Utopia of Alliances, Conditions of Impossibilities and the Vocabulary of Decoloniality, edited by The Editorial Group for Writing Insurgent Genealogies (Carolina Agredo, Sheri Avraham, Annalisa Cannito, Miltiadis Gerothanasis, Marina Gržinić, Marissa Lôbo and Ivana Marjanović), 145–148. Vienna: Löcker.

Caixeta, Luzenir. 2019. “Luzenir Caixeta in conversation with Marina Gržinić. Filmed 11 October 2019, at das kollektiv, Linz, Austria. Video interview, 59:36. https://archiveofamnesia.akbild.ac.at/?videos=luzenir-caixeta.

Convivialist Manifesto. A declaration of interdependence (Global Dialogues 3). 2014. With an introduction by Frank Adloff. Translated from the French by Margaret Clarke. Duisburg 2014: Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK / GCR21). Originally published as Manifeste Convivialiste. Déclaration d’interdépendance (Paris: Éditions Le Bord de L’Eau, 2013). https://www.gcr21.org/fileadmin/website/daten/pdf/Publications/Convivialist_Manifesto_2198-0403-GD3.pdf.

Costa, Sérgio. 2019. “The neglected Nexus between Conviviality and Inequality.” Novos estud. CEBRAP 38, no. 1 (Januray/April), Epub 6 May 2019. https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0101-33002019000100002&script=sci_arttext#B26.

Croft, Brenda L. 2017. Still in my Mind: Gurindji Location, Experience and Visuality. Sydney: The University of Queensland Art Museum Brisbane, UNSW Galleries. Exhibition.

Deleuze, Gilles. 1992. “Postscript on the Societies of Control.” October 59 (Winter): 3–7.

Esposito, Roberto. 2006. “The Immunization Paradigm.” In “Bios, Immunity, Life: The Thought of Roberto Esposito,” edited by Timothy Campbell. Special Issue, Diacritics 36, no. 2 (Summer): 2–22.

European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity. 2017. Rev. Ed. Berlin: ALLEA – All European Academies. https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/hi/h2020-ethics_code-of-conduct_en.pdf.

Foucault, Michel. 2003. “Society Must Be Defended”: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1975–1976. Edited by Mauro Bertani and Alessandro Fontana. Translated by David Macey. New York: St Martins Press.

Gilroy, Paul. 2004. After Empire: Melancholia or Convivial Cultures. London and New York: Routledge.

Gilroy, Paul. 2005. Postcolonial Melancholia. New York: Columbia University Press.

Gilroy, Paul. 2006. “Colonial Crimes and Convivial Cultures.” Transcript of a video letter screened at the Public Hearing “Debating Independence: Autonomy or Voluntary Colonialism?” in Nuuk, Greenland on 22 April 2006. http://www.rethinking-nordic-colonialism.org/files/pdf/ACT2/ESSAYS/Gilroy.pdf.

Gržinić, Marina. 2014. “Dissident feminisms, anti-racist politics and artistic interventionist practices.” p/art/icipate – Kultur aktiv gestalten, no. 4. https://www.p-art-icipate.net/dissident-feminisms-anti-racist-politics-and-artistic-interventionist-practices/.

Gržinić, Marina. 2016. “Afterword: ‘Afterwards’. Struggling with Bodies in the Dump of History.” In Body between Materiality and Power: Essays in Visual Studies, edited by Nasheli Jiménez del Val, 159–78. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Gržinić, Marina, ed. 2018. Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence. Publication Series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, vol. 21. Berlin: Sternberg Press.

Gržinić, Marina, Jovita Pristovšek, Sophie Uitz, eds. 2020. Opposing Colonialism, Antisemitism, and Turbo-Nationalism: Rethinking the Past for New Conviviality. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Gržinić, Marina, Jovita Pristovšek, Sophie Uitz, Christina Jauernik, eds. 2020. Stories of Traumatic Pasts: Colonialism, Antisemitism, and Turbo-Nationalism. Berlin: Hatje Cantz Verlag.

Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Encarnación. 2011. “Politics of Affects: Transversal Conviviality.” European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies. https://transversal.at/transversal/0811/gutierrez-rodriguez/en.

Haith, Chelsea. 2018. “’I question why I understand what she has said’ – Language and decolonial justice in Koleka Putuma’s debut poetry collection Collective Amnesia.” Moveable Type 10. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10053690/1/Chelsea%20Haith%20Collective%20Amnesia%2038-49.pdf.

Hanafi, Sari. 2020. “Toward a post-COVID-19 Sociology.” Revue du MAUSS permanente, 4 May 2020. https://journaldumauss.net/?Toward-a-post-COVID-19-Sociology.

Hanafi, Sari, and Rigas Arvanitis, eds. 2016. Knowledge Production in the Arab World: The Impossible Promise. Beirut: CAUS; Routledge.

Heldke, Lisa. 2006. “The Unexamined Meal is Not Worth Eating: Or Why and How Philosophers (Might/Could/Do) Study Food.” Food, Culture & Society 9 (2): 201–219. https://doi.org/10.2752/155280106778606035.

Huff, Cynthia. 1989. “’That Profoundly Female, and Feminist Genre’: The Diary as Feminist Practice.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 17 (3–4): 6-14. www.jstor.org/stable/40003086.

Illich, Ivan. 1973. Tools for Conviviality. New York: Harper & Row.

Lotz-Humann, Ute. 2020. “Diary of Samuel Pepys shows how life under the bubonic plague mirrored today’s pandemic.” The Conversation, 24 April 2020. https://theconversation.com/diary-of-samuel-pepys-shows-how-life-under-the-bubonic-plague-mirrored-todays-pandemic-136222.

Lugones, María. 2007. “Heterosexualism and the Colonial/Modern Gender System.” Hypatia 22 (1): 186–209. www.jstor.org/stable/4640051.

Mabaso, Nkule, and Nomusa Makhubu. 2019. “In conversation with curators Nkule Mabaso and Nomusa Makhubu.” Interview by Tim Leibbrandt. ArtThrob, 3 May 2019. https://artthrob.co.za/2019/05/03/venice-biennale-2019-in-conversation-with-curators-nkule-mabaso-and-nomusa-makhubu/.

maiz (Autonomous Centre of and for Migrant Women). n.d. “maiz ist …” [maiz is …]. https://www.maiz.at/maiz/maiz-ist.

Makhubu, Nomusa. 2013. “Ephemeral Democracies: Interrogating Commonality in South Africa.” In “The Art of Change in South Africa,” edited by Nomusa Makhubu and Ruth Simbao. Special issue, Third Text 27 (3): 299–302; 425–428.

Makhubu, Nomusa. 2016. “This House Is Not for Sale: Nollywood’s Spatial Politics and Concepts of ‘Home’ in Zina Saro-Wiwa’s Art,” African Arts 49 (4): 58–69.


Makhubu, Nomusa. 2017. “Changing the City After our Heart’s Desire: Creative Protest in Cape Town.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing 53 (6): 686–699.


Makhubu, Nomusa. 2019. “Artistic Citizenship, Anatopism and the Elusive Public – Live Art in the City of Cape Town.” In Acts of Transgression: Contemporary Live Art in South Africa Jay, edited by Pather and Catherine Boulle, 19–40. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.

Makhubu, Nomusa. 2020. “Courting Madness: Reflections on Pain, Decoloniality and Institutions.” In Stories of Traumatic Pasts: Colonialism, Antisemitism, and Turbo-Nationalism, edited by Marina Gržinić, Jovita Pristovšek, Sophie Uitz and Christina Jauernik, 168–172. Berlin: Hatje Cantz Verlag.

Mbembe, Achile 2003. “Necropolitics.” Translated by Liby Meintjes. Public Culture 15 (1): 11–40. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/39984.

Mbembe, Achille. 2017. Critique of Black Reason. Translated by Laurent Dubois. Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Mbembe, Achille. 2019. Necropolitics. Translated by Steven Corcoran. Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Mignolo, Walter. 2007. “Coloniality of power and de-colonial thinking, Introduction.” Cultural Studies Journal 21 (2–3): 155–167.

Mouarkech. Marc. 2019. “Interview with Marc Mouarkech.” Interview by Ieva Raudsepa. FK, 10 October 2019. https://fkmagazine.lv/2019/10/10/interview-with-marc-mouarkech/.

Ndlovu, Musawenkosi W. 2017. #FeesMustFall and Youth Mobilisation in South Africa. London: Routledge.

Nowicka, Magdalena, and Steven Vertovec. 2014. “Comparing convivialities: Dreams and realities of living-with-difference.” In “Convivialities.” Special Issue, European Journal of Cultural Studies, 17 (4): 341–356.

Preciado, Beatriz. 2013. “Pharmaco-Pornographic Capitalism: Postporn Politics and the Decolonization of Sexual Representations.” Translated by Marina Gržinić. In Utopia of Alliances, Conditions of Impossibilities and the Vocabulary of Decoloniality, edited by The Editorial Group for Writing Insurgent Genealogies, 245–255. Vienna: Löcker.

Pugliese, Joseph. 2015. “Transcendence in the Animal: Guantanamo’s Regime of Indefinite Detention and the Open in the Cage.” Villanova Law Review 60 (3): 573–626.

Putuma, Koleka. 2017. Collective Amnesia. Cape Town: uHlanga.

Quijano, Aníbal. 2007. “Coloniality and Modernity/Rationality.” Cultural Studies Journal 21 (2–3): 168–178.

Soussi, Alasdair. 2019. “Arab Image Foundation: Half a million images that tell the Middle East’s true tales.” The National. 4 July 2019. https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/art/arab-image-foundation-half-a-million-images-that-tell-the-middle-east-s-true-tales-1.882644.

Stanescu, James. 2013. “Beyond Biopolitics: Animal Studies, Factory Farms, and the Advent of Deading Life.” PhaenEx 8, no. 2 (Fall/Winter): 135–160.

Tazreiter, Claudia. 2011. “Memory and Reconciled Futures Social Amnesia and the Politics of Remembering.”Australian Journal of Indigenous Issues 14 (2–3): 121–132.

Tazreiter, Claudia. 2015. “Lifeboat politics in the Pacific: Affect and the ripples and shimmers of a migrant saturated future.” In “Moving Feelings: Emotions and the Process of Migration,” edited by Loretta Baldassar and Paolo Boccagni. Special issue, Emotion, Space and Society 16, 99–107.

Tazreiter, Claudia. 2020a. “Emotions, borders and the role of visual culture in refugee arrivals.” In “Borders, Racisms, and State Violence,” edited by Sarah Turnbull, Monish Bhatia and Gemma Lousley. Special issue Critical Criminology: An International Journal 2 (28). In print.

Tazreiter, Claudia. 2020b. “Postcolonial imagination and art in activism and counter narratives of collective memory.” In Art & Migration, edited by Bénédicte Miyamoto and Marie Ruiz. Manchester: Manchester University Press, Rethinking Art History series. In print.

Vertovec, Steven. 2015. “Introduction: migration, cities, diversities ‘old’ and ‘new.’” In Diversities old and new: Migration and socio-spatial patterns in New York, Singapore and Johannesburg, edited by Steven Vertovec, 1­–22. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Wise, Amanda, and Greg Noble. 2016. “Convivialities: An Orientation.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 37 (5): 423–431.