CHAD ELIAS, Posthumous Images: Contemporary Art and Memory Politics in Post-Civil War Lebanon (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018)

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  • Elsa El Hachem Kirby The Lebanese University (UL) & Centre Population et Développement (CEPED)

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https://doi.org/10.24847/v8i22021.322

Keywords:

art, Lebanon, memory

Author Biography

Elsa El Hachem Kirby, The Lebanese University (UL) & Centre Population et Développement (CEPED)

Elsa El Hachem Kirby, Doctor of Sociology from Paris Sorbonne Cité University, prepared her thesis at the Centre Population et Développement (CEPED–Paris) where she remains an associate researcher. She continued her research at the Lebanese Emigration Research Center (LERC) at Notre Dame University in Louaizé, Lebanon, and is a lecturer in Sociology and Development at the Lebanese University of Beirut. Her research mainly focuses on circulation, migration, the integration of different categories of migrants into formal and informal structures in host countries as well as on the reconfiguration of higher education.

References

Elias, Chad. Posthumous Images: Contemporary Art and Memory Politics in Post-Civil War Lebanon. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822371557.

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2021-06-22

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