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Researcher
Joachim Ben Yakoub
- Keywords:Political Aesthetics, Brussels, Maghrebi Diaspora, Tunis
- Disciplines:Social change, Other arts not elsewhere classified, Installation, Other political science not elsewhere classified, Social and relation art, Sculpture, Photography
Affiliations
- Department of Conflict and Development Studies (Department)
Member
From14 Sep 2012 → Today
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- The rhythm of revolting aesthetics. A participatory action research in the audiovisual arts of Maghrebi diaspora in BrusselsFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
Publications
1 - 10 of 16
- The Black Show : la naissance d’une pensée et d’une pratique-autre en Tunisie post-révolutionnaire(2021)Series: Al Dante
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub, Laurent Cauwet
Pages: 323 - 343 - Dansen met de schaduw van het grote gelijk : waarom democratisering niet rijmt met dekolonisering van de kunsten(2020)
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Pages: 40 - 43 - Performing self-sacrifice, despite everything or despite oneself? Embodying a necropolitical space of appearance in the Tunisian revolution(2018)Series: Avant-Gardes in Performance
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub, Marina Grzinic, Aneta Stojnic
Pages: 251 - 274 - Inclusieve maatschappij(2018)
Authors: Sami Zemni, Joachim Ben Yakoub, Fred Dhont
Pages: 57 - 70 - PeoPL's bursting light : melting down the afterlives of a monstrous colonial monument
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Pages: 413 - 430 - Coloring outside the lines of the nation : an iconological analysis of the Tunisian Revolution
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Pages: 31 - 44 - Sensing the next battle : an overshadowed prehistory of creative dissent in Tunisia
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Pages: 169 - 192 - Revolting senses : the contrapuntal aesthetics of revolt in Tunisia
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Number of pages: 1 - The last monument standing the politics of time in the Tunisian Revolution
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Pages: 303 - 327 - Moving bodies in the streets of the heart of Tunis: performing spaces of appearance in a revolutionary context
Authors: Joachim Ben Yakoub
Pages: 83 - 95