|
Naeem Mohaiemen (born 1969) is a writer and visual artist, working in Dhaka and New York. He uses essays, photography, film, and mixed media, to research histories of the international left, and the failure of utopia projects.〔(ISEA 2010 Ruhr Exhibitions )〕 He is a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow.〔(2014 Guggenheim Fellows- Creative Arts-Film-Video )〕 ==Writing== Naeem is author of ''Prisoners of Shothik Itihash''.〔(Prisoners of Shothik Itihash on Amazon )〕 He edited the anthologies ''Between Ashes and Hope: Chittagong Hill Tracts in the blind spot of Bangladesh nationalism'',〔(Samya Kullab, "Championing Pahari Rights", Star Weekend Magazine, 17 September 2010 ). Thedailystar.net (17 September 2010). Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 ''Collectives in atomised time'',〔(Collectives in Atomised Time, with Doug Ashford, Idensitat Press ). Idensitat.net. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 and ''System Error: War is a force that gives us meaning''.〔(System Error, with Lorenzo Fusi, Silvana Press )〕 He was the primary critic of ''Dead Reckoning'', a book by Sarmila Bose on the 1971 war of Bangladesh. His response was cited by the ''BBC''〔(Alastair Lawson, "Controversial book accuses Bengalis of 1971 war crimes", BBC, 16 June 2011 )〕 and published in ''Economic & Political Weekly'' ("Waiting for a real reckoning on 1971").〔(Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 46 No. 36, 3 September 2011 )〕 Sarmila Bose responded to his remarks in the same periodical, followed by a rebuttal from Mohaiemen.〔(Sarmila Bose, "Dead Reckoning: A Response". Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 46 No. 53, 31 December 2011 )〕 Essays on Bangladesh history include "Accelerated Media and the 1971 Genocide",〔(Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 43 No. 04, 26 January 2008 )〕 "Musee Guimet as Proxy Fight against Army rule",〔(Playing by the Rules: Alternative Thinking/ Alternative Spaces (9781933347431): Robert Atkins, Julie Ault, Rene Block, Winslow Burleson, Biljana Ciric, Renaud Ego, Sofija Grandakovska, Boris Groys, Marina Grzinic, Pablo Helguera, Naeem Mohaiemen, Raphael Rubinstein, Irene Tsatsos, Steven Rand, Heather Kouris: Books ). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 "Mujtaba Ali: Amphibian Man" (''The Rest of Now'', Rana Dasgupta ed.),〔(Silvana Editoriale ). Silvanaeditoriale.it. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 "Mujib Coat" (''Bidoun'' journal),〔(Bidoun #14 )〕 and "Everybody wants to be Singapore" (''Carlos Motta’s The Good Life'').〔(Carlos Motta: The Good Life: Art in General New Commissions Program Book Series Vol. XVIII (9781934890189): Eva Diaz, Anne J Barlow, Stamatina Gregory: Books. Retrieved on 12 November 2011. )〕 He wrote the chapter on religious and ethnic minorities in the Ain o Salish Kendro Annual Report for Bangladesh.〔http://www.askbd.org/hr_report2008/15_Religious.pdf〕 Essays on diaspora include "Known unknowns of the class war" (''Margins'', Asian American Writers Workshop),〔(Asian American Writers Workshop ). Retrieved on 18 March 2015.〕"The skin I'm in: Afro-Bengali solidarity and possible futures" (''Margins'', Asian American Writers Workshop),〔(Margins/ Asian American Writers Workshop ). Retrieved on 6 March 2013.〕 "Beirut, Silver Porsche Illusion" (''Men of the Global South'', Zed Books),〔(Men of the Global South: A Reader (Global Masculinities) (9781842775134): Adam Jones: Books ). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 "Why Mahmud Can’t Be a Pilot" (''Nobody Passes: Rejecting the rules of Gender and Conformity'', Seal Press),〔(Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity (9781580051842): Matt Bernstein Sycamore: Books ). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 and "No Exit" (''Asian Superhero Comics'', New Press).〔(Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology (9781595583987): Jeff Yang, Parry Shen, Keith Chow, Jerry Ma: Books ). Amazon.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 Essays on culture include "Islamic Roots of HipHop" (''Sound Unbound'', MIT Press; Runner Up for Villem Flusser Theory Award),〔(Sound Unbound – Table of Contents – The MIT Press ). Mitpress.mit.edu (31 May 2008). Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕"Adman blues become artist liberation" (''Indian Highway'', curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist)〔(Indian Highway Catalogue SOLD OUT ) Serpentine Gallery. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 and "At the coed dance " (''Art Lies: Death of the Curator'').〔(A Contemporary Art Quarterly )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naeem Mohaiemen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|