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ISSUE 26 : “Don’t Panic”
How Chen, Che-Wei’s Deals with Memory Structure in CHILDHOOD
《童年》如何處理記憶的結構與流傳問題?
May 11th, 2016Type: Image
Author: Wang, Po-wei Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《a.m. post》no.119
Note: The article is originally titled “Childhood of Persecution History: how Che-Wei Chen’s Childhood deals with memory structure and how it is passed on”. Po-Wei Wang sets out from such structural question as how “language” transforms the other’s experience into the subjective experience to further understand how the “persecution experience" put forth by Che-Wei Chen in the narratives of his Childhood series passes on cross-culturally and cross-generationally.
Chen, Che-wei, "Childhood" (Playground [A.H.] & TV Program, 2015); photo courtesy of artist
Chen, Che-wei, Childhood (detailed, 2015); photo courtesy of artist
Chen, Che-wei, Excerpt (Remake)(2015); photo courtesy of artist
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