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New Archival Practices: Rasha Chatta in Conversation with Joseph Kai

From 12 to 14 July 2018, the Exploratory Workshop “Out of the Archives … New Archival Practices: Towards Alternative Historiographies, Voices, and Spaces” was held at Archive Kabinett Berlin-Wedding. It was convened by Rasha Chatta, Pascale Ghazaleh, Lamia Moghnieh and Alia Mossallam and organized in the framework of the joint initiative of the Forum Transregionale Studien and the Max Weber Stiftung.

In the framework of the workshop Rasha Chatta talks to workshop participant and comic writer/illustrator Joseph Kai about his work and his inspirations. Listen to the conversation below:


Citation: New Archival Practices: Rasha Chatta in Conversation with Joseph Kai. In: TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research 15.11.18, https://trafo.hypotheses.org/15129


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  1. 18. March 2019

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    […] Joseph Kai also signals the lack of an adequate queer/-ed language as an underlying challenge (New Archival Practices 2018). The need for an accessible language can be fulfilled by resorting to the visual and to […]

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