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A Manifesto for Interpretation as Instigation

Date
2016
Publisher
Antena
Format
Artists' Books
Size
13.5 × 21.5 × 0.2 cm
Genre
Politics
Description

Antena is a language justice collaborative founded in 2010 by Jen Hofer and John Pluecker, both of whom are writers, artists, literary translators, bookmakers and activist interpreters. We view our aesthetic practice as part and parcel of our language justice work. Antena activates links between social justice work and artistic practice by exploring how critical views on language can help us to reimagine and rearticulate the worlds we inhabit.

Staple-bound, softcover, b&w.

  1. A Manifesto for Interpretation as Instigation
 

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