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Ferida
"Wound"

ACADEMIC PROJECT

Editorial

Ferida (derived from the Greek “trauma”, meaning “wound as trauma”)  is born from the desire to silence our voices and give voice to a “history of tortured voices, broken tongues and imposed languages”. It is an experimentalist book-object that does not guide the reader in a concise and explanatory reading, but that takes him between fragmented thoughts that disturb him and lead to a reflection on the subject.

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The White Wrapping Paper

 

In order to visually represent oppression and figuratively express colonization and white supremacy, we wrapped the book with white paper. The purpose of this paper is to be torn apart in a gesture that figuratively “breaks” the pre-established domination and oppression.

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Book Spine

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The book is composed by notebooks and the spine is sewn with red thread, leaving it exposed like a “wound”, a wound that is still open, but which, somehow, tries to be mended.

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Research and Material

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The research and collection of material comes essentially from renowned works that, through Philosophical and poetic language lead us to a psychoanalytic interpretation of the black question and to a current discussion about racism and the impact of slavery on post-colonial societies. ("Memories of the Plantation: Episodes of Everyday Racism", Grada Kilomba and "Black Skin, White Masks", Frantz Fanon). Some poems, excerpts from books and thoughts of other authors mentioned in the above works were also incorporate.

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Academic Project

FBAUP, BA Communication Design

Design Seminar 1, 3rd year

 

Porto, 2020

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