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Forms of Non-Belonging
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Forms of Non-Belonging

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Reflections on the conditions of contemporary exile, refugeehood, migration, and community building at the margins of society.

Reflections on the conditions of contemporary exile, refugeehood, migration, and community building at the margins of society.

According to Pelin Tan, there are forms of belonging that do not quite belong. In this collection of essays and conversations with artists and practitioners across twenty years of research and fieldwork, she sets out to situate the conditions of contemporary exile, refugeehood, migration, and community building at the margins of society relative to the production of space, structural violence, shifting landscapes, and desecration of the environment. She also engages methodological questions integral to critical practice, including radical pedagogy, forms of commoning, non-hegemonic instituting practices, and the imagination of survival.

How can the experience of art reveal and embody the voice of apocalyptic landscapes? How can the effects of large-scale disasters be memorialized through artistic and architectural methodologies? In addressing such questions, the book aims to advance collective critical thinking by inviting the reader to engage with particular artifacts and architectures as traces of an apocalyptic era, lands as strata of violence, cycles as Earth's navigation, and exile as a form of semi-voluntary collectivity.

Co-published by e-flux journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 January 2026
Pages
232
ISBN
9781915609755

Reflections on the conditions of contemporary exile, refugeehood, migration, and community building at the margins of society.

Reflections on the conditions of contemporary exile, refugeehood, migration, and community building at the margins of society.

According to Pelin Tan, there are forms of belonging that do not quite belong. In this collection of essays and conversations with artists and practitioners across twenty years of research and fieldwork, she sets out to situate the conditions of contemporary exile, refugeehood, migration, and community building at the margins of society relative to the production of space, structural violence, shifting landscapes, and desecration of the environment. She also engages methodological questions integral to critical practice, including radical pedagogy, forms of commoning, non-hegemonic instituting practices, and the imagination of survival.

How can the experience of art reveal and embody the voice of apocalyptic landscapes? How can the effects of large-scale disasters be memorialized through artistic and architectural methodologies? In addressing such questions, the book aims to advance collective critical thinking by inviting the reader to engage with particular artifacts and architectures as traces of an apocalyptic era, lands as strata of violence, cycles as Earth's navigation, and exile as a form of semi-voluntary collectivity.

Co-published by e-flux journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 January 2026
Pages
232
ISBN
9781915609755