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Trains in the Past, Tracks in the Present

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Trains in the Past, Tracks in the Present - After the Wildly Improbable: Adania Shibli In parts of Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria, the initial functions of certain sections of the Ottoman Railway Network have been elapsed by mechanical decay, types of vegetation, and human activity. Other segments have disappeared from the landscape, the collective memory, from documentary evidence; only remaining in films, ditties, wedding songs, or literary texts. Duration: approx. 150min Program Rania Stephan - Trains, Trains: A Bypass (2017), Film Zeynep Çelik - The Hijaz Railway: Empire and Modernity, Lecture Salim Tamari - Could the Archives Lie? The Disappeared Train, Lecture Priya Basil & Sinan Antoon - Steel that Bites the Earth: The Logic of the Track, Staged literary reading Visual: Muhannad Shono: "Children of Yam", 2016 (film still) | Design: NODE Berlin Oslo Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
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Trains in the Past, Tracks in the Present - After the Wildly Improbable: Adania Shibli In parts of Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria, the initial functions of certain sections of the Ottoman Railway Network have been elapsed by mechanical decay, types of vegetation, and human activity. Other segments have disappeared from the landscape, the collective memory, from documentary evidence; only remaining in films, ditties, wedding songs, or literary texts. Duration: approx. 150min Program Rania Stephan - Trains, Trains: A Bypass (2017), Film Zeynep Çelik - The Hijaz Railway: Empire and Modernity, Lecture Salim Tamari - Could the Archives Lie? The Disappeared Train, Lecture Priya Basil & Sinan Antoon - Steel that Bites the Earth: The Logic of the Track, Staged literary reading Visual: Muhannad Shono: "Children of Yam", 2016 (film still) | Design: NODE Berlin Oslo Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
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