This paper tries to show that black nationalist movements have been pervasively influential on the music and visual culture of the world. In particular, it focuses on the Marcus Garvey movement and some of its religious expressions or extensions - Rastafarianism and the Nation of Gods and Earths - and on reggae and hip hop music. This is also an illustration of a wider conceptual point: that political ideologies are not only constellations of texts and doctrines but multi-media aesthetic environments. Race itself is articulated in aesthetic categories, not only in terms of body appearance and color, but in cultural productions such as music and visual arts, while questions about what art is, or what are the data of aesthetics, cannot be ans...
This essay uses the concept of reconstruction to make an argument and an intervention in relation to...
Chromatics is a multimedia installation that explores the complexities of Blackness and the color bl...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
This paper tries to show that black nationalist movements have been pervasively influential on the m...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
The idea that the personal doubles as the political is a modern analysis of socio- political regimes...
This dissertation examines the underexplored importance of technology, and attendant forms of social...
Black activists have long crafted systems of identification that intersect politics and aesthetics a...
This paper deals with the development of Black nationalist politics in hip hop, focusing primarily ...
There has been a recent revival of black aesthetics unprecedented since the 1960s. Some is happening...
During the late 1960's in America, Black people began to realize the failures of the Civil Rights M...
Beginning in the late 1960s, the Black Arts Movement grew as the cultural wing of the Black Power Mo...
La Douleur Exquise: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Un/Making of Blackness in the 21st Century, examine...
x, 320 l. 29 cm. Reproduced from typescript. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 316-320.The focus of this...
African American spoken word art offers a window through which to explore how a cultural site of cre...
This essay uses the concept of reconstruction to make an argument and an intervention in relation to...
Chromatics is a multimedia installation that explores the complexities of Blackness and the color bl...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
This paper tries to show that black nationalist movements have been pervasively influential on the m...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
The idea that the personal doubles as the political is a modern analysis of socio- political regimes...
This dissertation examines the underexplored importance of technology, and attendant forms of social...
Black activists have long crafted systems of identification that intersect politics and aesthetics a...
This paper deals with the development of Black nationalist politics in hip hop, focusing primarily ...
There has been a recent revival of black aesthetics unprecedented since the 1960s. Some is happening...
During the late 1960's in America, Black people began to realize the failures of the Civil Rights M...
Beginning in the late 1960s, the Black Arts Movement grew as the cultural wing of the Black Power Mo...
La Douleur Exquise: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Un/Making of Blackness in the 21st Century, examine...
x, 320 l. 29 cm. Reproduced from typescript. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 316-320.The focus of this...
African American spoken word art offers a window through which to explore how a cultural site of cre...
This essay uses the concept of reconstruction to make an argument and an intervention in relation to...
Chromatics is a multimedia installation that explores the complexities of Blackness and the color bl...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...