
Anders Høg Hansen
Current project/book, details here:
Mix Tape Memories. Movement and Difference in Life Writing, Palgrave:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-40463-4
MA and PhD in Cultural Studies, University of East London and Nottingham Trent University. Formerly Research Associate, Museum Studies, University of Leicester. Docent/Associate professor in Media and Communication Studies, Malmö University.
Program/Course involvement at present: MA Communication for Development, MA Media and Communication Studies, MA Culture and Change, Journalistic and Documentary Comics (single standing course)
Phone: +46725885395
Mix Tape Memories. Movement and Difference in Life Writing, Palgrave:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-40463-4
MA and PhD in Cultural Studies, University of East London and Nottingham Trent University. Formerly Research Associate, Museum Studies, University of Leicester. Docent/Associate professor in Media and Communication Studies, Malmö University.
Program/Course involvement at present: MA Communication for Development, MA Media and Communication Studies, MA Culture and Change, Journalistic and Documentary Comics (single standing course)
Phone: +46725885395
less
Related Authors
Azza Mustafa Babikir Ahmed
University of Cape Town
Ibrahim Z . Bahreldin
King AbdulAziz University (KAU) Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Mohamed Salah Eldin Mudawi
RAKMHSU
Filippo Brandolini
Newcastle University
Henriette Hafsaas
University College Volda
Alexandros Tsakos
University of Bergen
Luisa Arango
Université de Strasbourg
Neal Spencer
University of Cambridge
InterestsView All (12)
Uploads
Articles by Anders Høg Hansen
Kathrada was placed at Robben Island prison’s section for political prisoners for 18 years with Nelson Mandela and others before being transferred to Pollsmoor near Cape Town in 1982. Meer was detained in Johannesburg at a women’s jail for 113 days in 1976. Kathrada’s many letters from prison were published in 1999 and Meer’s diaries in 2001.
citizens of Malmö in recording short film sequences. The Symphony’
video material was also performed at the art and performance centre
Inkonst where electronic musicians improvised to VJ’s digital and
analogue live mixing of the material. A remediation of the
performance was streamed live on the Internet with live footage
from the performance. All clips were released under the creative
commons licence and made available for remixing through The
Pirate Bay. This article explores what it can imply to hand over the
means of film production to citizens. The discussion concentrates
on participatory and spatially distributed filmmaking and screening
of non-institutional memories, produced in the symphony.
Kathrada was placed at Robben Island prison’s section for political prisoners for 18 years with Nelson Mandela and others before being transferred to Pollsmoor near Cape Town in 1982. Meer was detained in Johannesburg at a women’s jail for 113 days in 1976. Kathrada’s many letters from prison were published in 1999 and Meer’s diaries in 2001.
citizens of Malmö in recording short film sequences. The Symphony’
video material was also performed at the art and performance centre
Inkonst where electronic musicians improvised to VJ’s digital and
analogue live mixing of the material. A remediation of the
performance was streamed live on the Internet with live footage
from the performance. All clips were released under the creative
commons licence and made available for remixing through The
Pirate Bay. This article explores what it can imply to hand over the
means of film production to citizens. The discussion concentrates
on participatory and spatially distributed filmmaking and screening
of non-institutional memories, produced in the symphony.
Out now (February 2012) at Frydenlund, Copenhagen
""
At the time of the project launch, we, the authors, were involved in the Living Archives research project at Malmö University, which was rethinking the archive as a social resource. We were invited by Parvin and fellow activists to be partners in the work of documentating activity for Women Making History, alongside a few other Malmö-based organisations.
This article recounts the movement’s engagement in rewriting Malmö’s history – a rewriting that focused on the lives and work of immigrant women over the last 100 years from a feminist and activist perspective.