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Embracing ghosts
Artistic reflections on conflict and cultural heritage in Syria and Iraq
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Here we look at various creative responses in visual media to issues around the ownership, destruction and reconstruction of cultural heritage in Iraq and Syria. In all cases the artists have responded with sensitivity and humility, always considering how their works relate to the people and communities in Syria and Iraq. They take up activist positions to probe more deeply into the histories and complex networks of relationships that have wrapped themselves around both Syrian and Iraqi cultural heritage. They demonstrate powerfully how ghosts can work in practice to destabilise and challenge the status quo. In so doing, the works looked at in this chapter frequently point to ways of conceptualising heritage reconstruction that may be more beneficial long-term to the needs and wellbeing of Syrians and Iraqis, wherever they may currently be living their lives.

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