Article Title: Documenta 14 and the question of colonialism: defending an impossible position between Athens and Kassel
Authors: Georgios Papadopoulos
Journal: Journal of Visual Art Practice
Bibliometrics: Volume 18, Number 4, pages 305–322
DOI: 10.1080/14702029.2019.1676996
The original version of this article neglected to include a reference to Kalantzis (2015)1 with respect to the following sentence on page 310:
“Following the fallout, the relation to the EU and especially to Germany is defined by a widespread sense that powerful Western nation-states have insidiously shaped the history of Greece in ways that have damaged and mocked Greek interests (Herzfeld 2003, 293 and 298; Sutton 2003).”
The sentence has been amended as follows:
“Following the fallout, the relation to the EU and especially to Germany is defined by what Kalantzis describes as the re-emergence of a widespread sense that ‘powerful Western nation-states have insidiously shaped the history of Greece in ways that have damaged and mocked Greek interests’ (Kalantzis 2015, 1043; see also Herzfeld 2003, 293 and 298; Sutton 2003).”
Reference
- Kalantzis, Konstantinos. 2015. “‘Fak Germani’: Materialities of Nationhood and Transgression in the Greek Crisis.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 57 (4). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417515000432.