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Massimiliano Mollona

    Karrabing Film Collective
    Art/Commons
    Brazilian Steel Town
    Made in Sheffield
    • 2023

      Im Buch zur Ausstellung They pretending not to see us ... des Karrabing Film Collective geben Mitglieder der rund 30 Personen umfassenden Indigenen australischen Gruppe Einblicke in den Entstehungsprozess und die Hintergründe ihres jüngsten Films Night Fishing with Ancestors. In Form einer Bild-Text-Collage erfahren wir von den von Ahn*innen errichteten Fischfallen, von der Verbundenheit mit dem Land und den Bemühungen, die eigenen Traditionen und Mythen an die Kinder weiterzugeben, auch mithilfe ihrer Filme. Text: Rex Edmunds, Cecilia Lewis, Elizabeth A. Povinelli.

      Karrabing Film Collective
    • 2021

      Art/Commons

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A radical and original book showing how art can provide both practices of communing and a language of anti-capitalist critique.

      Art/Commons
    • 2019

      Brazilian Steel Town

      Machines, Land, Money and Commoning in the Making of the Working Class

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in Volta Redonda, a Brazilian steel town established in the 1940s, the narrative explores the profound impact of the Companha Siderurgica Nacional (CSN) on its residents. Once a beacon of modernization, the steel industry now embodies a complex legacy, intertwining wealth and dispossession. The book delves into the lives of those connected to CSN, revealing their fears, hopes, and daily challenges as they navigate a changing economic landscape and grapple with the consequences of a once-thriving industrial powerhouse.

      Brazilian Steel Town
    • 2009

      Made in Sheffield

      An Ethnography of Industrial Work and Politics

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in the backdrop of 1900 Sheffield, a city renowned for its cutlery and industrial prowess, the narrative contrasts its historical significance with its present state. Once the tenth largest city globally, Sheffield was pivotal in producing naval armored plate before World War I. The story explores the transformation of the city, where remnants of its Victorian industrial heritage now lie obscured by modern developments and shopping centers, highlighting themes of change and loss in urban landscapes.

      Made in Sheffield