Lydia Cole’s research while affiliated with Durham University and other places

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Knowing Through Needlework: curating the difficult knowledge of conflict textiles
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November 2019

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Critical Military Studies

Christine Andrä

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Lydia Cole

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Danielle House

Drawing on our experience of commissioning and co-curating an exhibition of international conflict textiles – appliquéd wall-hangings (arpilleras), quilts, embroidered handkerchiefs, banners, ribbons, and mixed-media art addressing topics such as forced disappearances, military dictatorship, and drone warfare – this article introduces these textiles as bearers of knowledge for the study of war and militarized violence, and curating as a methodology to care for the unsettling, difficult knowledge they carry. Firstly, we explain how conflict textiles as object witnesses voice difficult knowledge in documentary, visual and sensory registers, some of which are specific to their textile material quality. Secondly, we explore curating conflict textiles as a methodology of ‘caring for’ this knowledge. We suggest that the conflict textiles in our exhibition brought about an affective force in many of its visitors, resulting in some cases in a transformation of thought.

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... Isto ocorre no movimento de nossos corpos quando percorremos as superfícies têxteis, ao bordá-las ou construí-las através da tecelagem. Como testemunhas de conhecimento difícil(Andrä et al., 2019), esses territórios têxteis nos permitem travar conversas materiais com quem se foi, fazem-nos imaginar o passado habitando-o de outras formas, chamam-nos a afirmar os vínculos que temos e dos quais vimos em um vai-e-vem contínuo entre a presença e a ausência.Rev. Interd. ...

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