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Remembered Lives

Remembered Lives

Anna Jensen

Anna Jensen
2024
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Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows. Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England. Home ground of the Liverpool Football Club. And place of remembrance for the victims of one of the worst football disasters in British history. South Africa, 1899-1900. A bitter war rages between Britain and the Boer republics of the Transvaal and the Free State. Boer commandos lay siege to towns in British-controlled Natal. The British Army must fight to relieve them.But first they must reach them, marching into hostile terrain against an enemy with unrivalled marksmanship skills, and travelling on horseback. Both sides target Spionkop, a hill rising from the Natal plains - destined to be christened 'an acre of massacre' by watching reporter, Winston Churchill; and to find its name gracing one of the most famous football stands in the world; Anfield's The Kop. South Africa 2015. Liverpool football fans Jimmy, Sarah, and Des travel to South Africa to commemorate the Hillsborough Disaster, where they discover more than they expect - about the distant past, and about themselves.
Encyclopedia of In-Betweenness

Encyclopedia of In-Betweenness

Anna Jensen

Aalto-yliopiston taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu
2023
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Encyclopedia of In-Betweenness presents art as a socially prominent phenomenon that is always in a state of becoming. It suggests that art is on the front line of perceiving new emerging ideas and ideologies while it also impacts and creates them. This means that art is obliged to seek what we, in fact, cannot yet know.Mapping the entanglements of the contemporary art world the thesis provides new perspectives on the relational nature of our being and documents a turn in the contemporary art world: how collective practices, site-specific and process-led approaches have emerged from the margins to the mainstream. The thesis presents how collective art projects can function as research platforms providing new knowledge and places for encounters and uses exhibition-making and curating as methods.The form of the dissertation - an encyclopedia - is part of the methodology. The thematically color-coded entries map the current discourses, but they also point out the hierarchical conception of knowledge itself.
Given Lives

Given Lives

Anna Jensen

Anna Jensen
2021
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SEPTEMBER 1665.Plague ravages the English capital, London.Thousands are left dead.In the Derbyshire village of Eyam, 160 miles north of the London tragedies, Kitty Allenby is settling into country life. Encouraged by her Aunt Anne and Uncle Robert, she is excited for the year ahead.That is until a stranger arrives from London, bringing a parcel of cloth for the local tailor - cloth infested with plague-carrying fleas.Within weeks, Eyam is under siege.By spring 1666, drastic action is needed to contain the spread of disease. What can be done?The Reverend William Mompesson thinks he knows. For his plan to succeed, Mompesson will need the co-operation of the whole community, including his predecessor and rival, Thomas Stanley.Will the two men be able to put aside the deep mistrust of one another for the sake of the people they are called to serve? How will the doomed villagers respond?And what of Kitty? Can she learn to love a community not her own, perhaps paying the ultimate price alongside strangers she barely knows?Based on true events, Given Lives is a story of bravery and sacrifice, of love that laid itself down for the sake of others. It is a whisper through time to each of us confronted by a modern plague, the global Covid 19 pandemic. Will we attune our ears and listen? 'My great aunt (nine times over) and ancestor, Margaret Blackwell, is part of this wonderful novel and, as a family survivor of this dreadful plague, I felt privileged to be asked to read Anna's novel.The story unfolds as Kitty comes to Eyam to celebrate the annual Wakes Week and becomes isolated with the villagers as they try to contain the disease. It captures the real depth of sacrificial love, care and compassion and their heroism during the plague outbreak in 1665-66. The trust and hope the families had in God to bring them through this tragic time is a real testament to their fortitude, as Kitty constantly, with her family, looks forward to a brighter and happier future.It's a great read. and my thanks to Anna for her factual insight and passion for our history.' -- Joan Plant, Descendant of a Plague Survivor