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Same Old Story: A Topography of Anti-Colonialism
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Author (aut): Rashtian, Hamed
Thesis advisor (ths): Hilder, Jamie
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Graduate Studies
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Same Old Story engages with a global perspective on the complex subject of colonialism by visualizing past and present anti-colonial narratives in different locations around the world. I aim to develop a global topology of anti-colonial movements in order to better understand the global histories of colonization. My interdisciplinary approach to this project is rooted in my primary goal of identifying points of connection among diverse narratives of colonialism to benefit from different knowledges and struggles in order to expand my understanding of decolonization. Starting from West Asia and North Africa I look into different instances of colonial interactions from around the world, searching across a wide range of collections and sources. I am curious about the similarities in the patterns of exerting power relations between the colonizer and the colonized. Currently, my focus is on the architecture of the sites of the events as well as the archival sounds related to them. I am curious about the conditions of buildings, specifically empty and banal spaces devoid of the people, that carry the weight of political events that perpetuated colonialism in one way or another. The narratives that I create consist of superimposed digital drawings that are laser engraved on raw canvas and are based on photos of the sites of the historical events as instances of colonization. I specifically include different superimposed drawings in one piece in order to emphasize the illegibility of history and to put these diverse events in conversation with each other. In the process of creating the six-channel sound installation, I have done research on the archival sound, related to historical events. I initially used sound in the installation to encourage an intimate connection between the audience and the piece. However, while creating the soundscape, I realized that the simultaneous presentation of sounds from different events created a fictional situation in which distant events converge. The events that are currently featured in my project are as follows: Patrice Lumumba’s anticolonial speech during Congo’s independence day ceremonies; the secret negotiations between Israel and Palestinian Liberation Organization that resulted in the Oslo Accords; the battle of Algiers as part of the Algerian War of Independence that was fought between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN); the history of the British colonial intervention in Iran including an oil concession between Iran and Britain; the destruction of the Old Summer Palace by Anglo-French forces during the Opium Wars in China; and Construction of the Tiny Houses. |
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38 p.
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10.35010/ecuad:17104
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This thesis is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the author(s), title and full bibliographic details
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Digital drawing
Sound installation
Historical representation
Archival research
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