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Löwen, Götter  
Mirjam Kislat

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Contribution short abstract

This graphic novel in the format of a zine uses certain aspects of narrative interviews with Ibraimo Alberto, who migrated to the GDR as a contract worker, and condenses them into an illustrated narrative in combination with visual material from his personal as well as public photo archives.

Contribution long abstract

As a contribution to the exhibition I am proposing my anthropological-artistic work “Löwen, Götter” in the form of a zine.

This work is the product of narrative interviews with Ibraimo Alberto, who migrated to the GDR as a contract worker, as well as the viewing of his personal and public photo archives. The product is a graphic novel in the format of a zine, which uses certain aspects of the interviews and condenses them into an illustrated narrative in combination with the visual material viewed.

While the thematic complexes of memory, (post-)colonization, enslavement, migration, GDR, contract workers and post-migrant East Germany are touched upon, this zine offers a medium of biographical narrative and anthropological knowledge production, in which the relationship of the interviewed person and their social environment in Mozambique, to the colonial powers is illuminated. Furthermore, the work refers to the protagonist's self-image and its transformation against the background of colonization and migration. By this means it opens up the opportunity of questioning power structures in the context of postcolonial narrative building.

Presenting illustration and the production of graphic novels and other similar formats as an anthropological method, sheds light upon possibilities to use creative practices as tools to share oral history and make them accessible.

The zine in A6 format, consisting of 3 double pages and two single pages, contains an A3-sized poster when unfolded.

This work has been part of the exhibition “Echoes of the brothercountries” in Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin in March-May 2024.

Workshop P071
Out of Focus. Un/Commoning Curatorial Practices through Multimodal Engagements
  Session 1