Retreat is a lexicon, or inventory of language, to describe the action of withdrawal from civic life. By creating a spatial approach to the language of “escape”, the publication attempts to widen the definitions of familiar terms such as safety, surveillance, and self-reliance. The lexicon draws attention to current global events, such as the thread of epidemic disease, climate catastrophe, the militarization of public space and the impact of mass surveillance on daily life, specifically the emotional and social impact of the presence of unknown and potentially life threatening elements.
The editorial approach for the lexicon is to investigate the notion and practices of retreat, its strategies and imaginaries, through others’ words as they inform contemporary spatial paradigms. A wide variety of source types (from blogs to Wikipedia to academic texts) and media (photographs, films, books, objects) and forms of literary genres are mobilized to create a portrait of retreat that describes not only militarized zones but dreams and anxieties of individuals across the globe, helping us better understand how humans might negotiate civil and human rights and freedoms within civic society at large.
Editors: Ethel Baraona Pohl, Marina Otero, Malkit Shoshan.
Research assistance: Chloe Zimmerman
Copyediting of the lexicon: Jacob Moore
Copy-editing of the texts: Daniel Lacasta Fitzsimmons
Design Concept: Numa Merino Studio
Languague: English
Date: July 2020
Size: 11 x 18 cm
ISBN: 978-84-949388-5-6