Diaspora and Visual Culture: Representing Africans and JewsNicholas Mirzoeff Routledge, 2014年4月4日 - 280 頁 This is the first book to examine the connections between diaspora - the movement, whether forced or voluntary, of a nation or group of people from one homeland to another - and its representations in visual culture. Two foundational articles by Stuart Hall and the painter R.B. Kitaj provide points of departure for an exploration of the meanings of diaspora for cultural identity and artistic practice. A distinguished group of contributors, who include Alan Sinfield, Irit Rogoff, and Eunice Lipton, address the rich complexity of diasporic cultures and art, but with a focus on the visual culture of the Jewish and African diasporas. Individual articles address the Jewish diaspora and visual culture from the 19th century to the present, and work by African American and Afro-Brazilian artists. |
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Cultural identity and diaspora | 21 |
First diasporist manifesto | 34 |
The sensation of Caribbean Jewishness | 57 |
a site for Frances displaced | 76 |
queer identities and | 95 |
Nomadic cultural production in African diaspora | 115 |
metamodern masks multiple | 143 |
diasporic impulses and gendered | 163 |
an Ashkenazi Jew and | 179 |
diaspora culture photography | 193 |
constructing an artistic | 207 |
nomadic experience | 224 |
Bantu and Yoruba arts in Brazilian | 241 |
for the masters tools will never | 254 |