A. Azoulay, Sohail Daulatzai, A. Davari, Mamadou Diallo, Bouchra Khalili, E. Zeleke
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This dialogue, recorded in late 2020, brings together a group of remarkable critics and creators working between Asia, Africa, and the West, each of whom address the relationship between revolutions and archives in their own practice. What does it mean, in practice, to unlearn the archive? What does it mean to do so from the global periphery, the still present specter of a third world?