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In search of African American space : redressing racism / edited by Jeffrey Hogrefe, Scott Ruff, with Carrie Eastman, Ashley Simone ; authors, Sara Caples [and eleven others].

Fine Arts Library N8232 .I57 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hogrefe, Jeffrey, editor.
Ruff, Scott, 1969- editor.
Eastman, Carrie, editor.
Simone, Ashley, editor.
Caples, Sara, writer of supplementary textual content.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African diaspora in art.
Slavery in art.
Racism in art.
African Americans in art.
Physical Description:
254 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimile, maps, plans, portraits ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Zürich : Lars Müller Publishers, [2020]
Summary:
In Search of African American Space' explores the relationship between the African diaspora and contemporary spatial practice from multiple critical vantages in order to locate a transhistorical moment in the afterlife of slavery. Traditional notions of space are challenged as the analyses in this volume transcend discipline, deriving from architecture, performance art, history, and visual theory.00Richly illustrated and organized thematically, the anthology, edited by Jeffrey Hogrefe and Scott Ruff, is divided into two sections. The first is dedicated to an aspect of practice that has operated outside of the academy. Contributions by architects of arguably the first generation to work in the discourse of the African diaspora are featured. These architects are conscious of performances typologies of opposition that have emerged from the slave-ship hold, slave plantation quarters, and urban?slum/ghetto? as they seek to define, interpret, and design African American art, architecture, and public space. In the second section, quotidian practices are rendered significant as expressions of culture, aesthetics, and political activism. The transformation of space is an act of autonomy. Making African American spatial practices present is vital in this volume for to allow their absence, denial, or erasure is to allow the lingering effects of slavery to manifest as part of the contemporary condition.
Contents:
Constellations of freedom: assembly, reflection, and repose / Tina M. Campt
Rhizomatic excerpts / Scott Ruff
Spaces of refuge and delight / Jeffrey Hogrefe
The terrain of politics: race, space, and vernacular citizenship / Ann S. Holder
Black visuality in antebellum New York / Radiclani Clytus
Cultural translations and tropes of African American space / Scott Ruff
Diasporic monuments and the translation of context / Rodney Leon
Weeksville revisited
Heritage center landscape / Elizabeth Kennedy
Heritage Center building / Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson
Embodied silences: the meditations on mpas, museums, and monuments / J. Yolande Daniels
Walking the geography of racism / Walis Johnson
Seeking Sally Hemings / Marisa Williamson.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-245) and index.
ISBN:
9783037786338
3037786337
OCLC:
1191809085
Publisher Number:
9783037786338

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