The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged in the 1960s and was a major disruptor of the political, economic, and cultural status quo of the mid-20th century. Within it, the newly independent nations from across the Global Majority sought to generate channels and protocols for international collaboration that would bypass centuries-old colonial extractive dynamics. Today the legacy of NAM is present in radical left thinking and documents collected or kept mostly by individuals. What is the status of those counter-archives in the knowledge production on anti-colonial ethics and postulates? If one regards the archive as a form of resistance, the question about ways of sharing and disseminating this knowledge becomes the point in the thread of envisioning forms of solidarity in neo-imperial context.
This discussion features Lina Džuverović (curator and researcher), Petra Matić (interdisciplinary artist), Goran Musić (historian, Vienna University), and doplgenger artistic duo
Edited by: Jana Dolečki


