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Studies into Darkness: The Perils and Promise of Freedom of Speech

Edited by Carin Kuoni and Laura Raicovich
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There have been few times in US American history when the very concept of freedom of speech—its promise and its contradictions—has been under greater scrutiny. Guided by acclaimed artist, filmmaker, and activist Amar Kanwar, the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School convened a series of public seminars on freedom of speech with the participation of some of the most original thinkers and artists on the topic. Structured as an open curriculum, each seminar examined a particular aspect of freedom of speech, reflecting on and informed by recent debates around hate speech, censorship, sexism, and racism in the US and elsewhere. Studies into Darkness emerges from these seminars as a collection of newly commissioned texts, artist projects, and resources that delve into the intricacies of free speech. Providing a practical and historical guide to free speech discourse and in-depth investigations that extend far beyond the current moment, and featuring poetic responses to the crises present in contemporary culture and society around expression, this publication provocatively questions whether true communication is ever attainable.
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Such a Morning by Amar Kanwar
  • Arrival and Context
    • Brief Reflection on Free Speech in the U.S. and Introduction to Free Speech Timeline by Svetlana Mintcheva
    • Dangerous to Whom?: The Uneven Evolution of Free Speech Culture by Nabiha Syed
    • Antifa and Free Speech on Campus by Mark Bray
  • Anticipation
    • The Politics of the Commons: Manifestos in Action by Silvia Federici and Gabriela López Dena
    • Feminist Manifestos, Selected and Introduced by Gabriela López Dena
      • A Manifesto, 1969 by Agnes Denes
      • The Campaign for Wages for Housework, 1974 by the Wages for Housework Committee
      • The Combahee River Collective Statement, 1977
      • Womanifesto, 2008 by W.A.G.E.
      • Manifesto of the Sceptics, 2009 by Arahmaiani
      • Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation, 2015 by Laboria Cuboniks
      • Feministo, 2018 by Sisters Uncut
      • Zapatista Women’s Opening Address at the First International Gathering of Politics, Art, Sport, and Culture for Women in Struggle, 2018
    • OF THE WEB AS HOMEFRONT (IN REGARDS TO FREEDOM OF SPEECHAND FREEDOM(S) IN GENERAL) by shawné michaelain holloway
    • Queer Darkness by Zach Blas
    • Becoming Collective at the End of Time by Jeanne van Heeswijk
  • Order and Disintegration
    • A Time for Seditious Speech by Prathibha Kanakamedala and Obden Mondésir
    • Sade Avec Spinoza by Vanessa Place
    • Against Empathy, or the Value of Mistranslation by Aruna D’Souza
    • To Grasp Form / Rubbing of Sentences by Kameelah Janan Rasheed
  • Silence and Transformation
    • Language Warp (excerpt) by Natalie Diaz
    • I’m good at love, I’m good at hate, it’s in between I freeze by Michael Rakowitz
    • Against the Light by Lyndon, Debora, Abou
    • In The Mouth of This Dragon by Mendi + Keith Obadike
  • Indices and References Towards a Curriculum on Freedom of Speech
    • Vera List Center Seminars
    • About the Partner Organizations
    • Select References
    • Contributor Biographies
    • Vera List Center for Art and Politics
    • Colophon
    • Credits
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Published: 2022
Publisher: Amherst College Press
Copyright: 2022
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-943208-39-5 (open access)
  • 978-1-943208-38-8 (paper)
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  • Vera List Center for Art and Politics
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