阿玛尔·坎瓦尔:新自由主义的审判

IF 0.1 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER
K. Shankar
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这句话出现在新德里纪录片导演阿马尔·坎瓦尔(Amar Kanwar)宏大而雄心勃勃的艺术装置《至高无上的森林》(2011年至今)的两部独立电影中。它指的是印度农村腹地大规模采掘项目带来的多种形式的强迫分离。更具体地说,《主权森林》关注印度东部奥里萨邦及周边地区社会学家Michael Levien所称的“剥夺的新自由主义政权”的暴力,特别是大型和跨国公司在Niyamgiri山采矿作业的影响坎瓦尔展示了一个动态图像装置,正在对这种剥夺的许多维度进行研究,同时探索反剥夺政治的坚韧性和创造性。
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Amar Kanwar: Neoliberalism on Trial
This sentence appears as an intertitle in two discrete films in New Delhi-based documentary filmmaker Amar Kanwar’s vast and ambitious art installation The Sovereign Forest (2011–present). It refers to the many forms of forced separation that accompany large-scale extractive projects in India’s rural hinterlands. More specifically, The Sovereign Forest attends to the violence of what sociologist Michael Levien has termed the “neoliberal regime of dispossession” in the Eastern Indian state of Odisha and surrounding regions, in particular the impact of mining operations in the Niyamgiri hills by meganational and multinational corporations.1 Kanwar presents a moving-image installation that is ongoing research into the many dimensions of such dispossession, alongside an exploration of the tenacity and creativity of anti-dispossession politics.
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