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Khlebosolny/Bread and Salt: A time-travelling journey to Eastern Europe (and back)1 Katy Beinart Abstract In this article, I describe a journey my sister Rebecca and I made in 2012 to Eastern Europe, part diasporic return/roots journey and part artistic residency, during which we developed artworks in the form of ritual, performative practices with bread and salt. Our diasporic Jewish family had little knowledge of their place of origin, a village in Lithuania. The artworks that we made on the trip explore connections between bread, salt and memory, through the haptic qualities of touch and taste. Documenting these artworks and re-enacting family photographs calls into question the veracity of “roots” and the role of memory in the present. Through reflecting on our journey and art practices, I ask how individual subjectivities are identified and how dialogue between self and other is revealed and concealed, where those others may be in the past, and have left little trace in the present. I also ask how pasts and presents are negotiated in the making and unmaking of subjectivities, and how these contested relationships between past and present may be traced, acknowledged and surfaced. And I connect our personal history with wider heritages, ones that are currently contested and politically charged. We used bread and salt in a threshold ritual, Khlebosolny (2012) in which the materiality of bread and salt became tools to fill absences, and to embody different kinds of meaning. Through ephemeral memorials using salt, we left residual traces in particular places. The work we made in Vilnius and the Lithuanian villages is remembrance as an act made present, and I suggested that this ongoing process of mediation in the present can be seen as attaching specific meaning to memory by enacting it. Therefore, a choice is continually being made about how this memory and heritage is reproduced, in the present day. Keywords family history, memory, postmemory, migration, diaspora, roots journey, contested heritage, ritual, performance art, photography, indexical, salt, bread DOI 10.25364/08.4:2018.1.2 Mobile Culture Studies. The Journal, Vol. 4 2018, 15-38 Editor reviewed article Open Access: content is licensed under CC BY 3.0 1 This article is based on chapter 2 of my thesis ‘DĂ©tour and Retour: Practices and poetics of salt as narratives of relation and re-generation in Brixton’, submitted in April 2018.
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Mobile Culture Studies The Journal, Volume 4/2018
Title
Mobile Culture Studies
Subtitle
The Journal
Volume
4/2018
Editor
Karl Franzens University Graz
Location
Graz
Date
2018
Language
German, English
License
CC BY 4.0
Size
21.0 x 29.7 cm
Pages
182
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