This article investigates the de/acculturation of identity (as brought forth specifically by diaspora) as visually represented by contemporary South African artists Berni Searle and Leora Farber. Specific focus is placed on the photographic installations Looking Back (1999) by Searle and Aleorosa: Induction (2004-2007) by Farber. The postcolonial spatial construct diaspora involves an experience of displacement, relocation and a scattering of identity. Diaspora is mainly brought forth by the willing and unwilling [forced] migration of people across physical and psychological borders. Accordingly the repositioning of identity during diaspora is associated with de/acculturation. We argue accordingly that both Searle as a brown woman and Farbe...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
This paper reflects on the challenges of cultural identity in an increasingly globalised society. As...
This study investigates visualized identities of ‘former Yugoslav’ migrant women in the Netherlands....
African photography has long been closely linked to portraiture, initially in the way that it was us...
This short art analysis paper accompanies an original video presentation produced by UTC undergradua...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
In this article, I propose correlations between my ambivalent position as a white, English speaking,...
In this paper I offer a reading of South African artist, Berni Searle's works About to forget (2005)...
This article focuses on diaspora within historical and contemporary South African society, specifica...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This research examines how Afrikaner women’s identities have been compro...
Bibliography: p. 159-177.This study examines how historically disadvantaged artists shift self-ident...
Thesis (MA (History of Art))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013This study focuses on...
Experiences such as those of exile, immigration, and transnationality are central in the current pol...
Through a detailed analysis of a selection of works produced between 1999 and 2003 by the South Afri...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
This paper reflects on the challenges of cultural identity in an increasingly globalised society. As...
This study investigates visualized identities of ‘former Yugoslav’ migrant women in the Netherlands....
African photography has long been closely linked to portraiture, initially in the way that it was us...
This short art analysis paper accompanies an original video presentation produced by UTC undergradua...
South African photographer Nontsikelelo “Lolo” Veleko and South African painter Tracy Payne explore ...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
In this article, I propose correlations between my ambivalent position as a white, English speaking,...
In this paper I offer a reading of South African artist, Berni Searle's works About to forget (2005)...
This article focuses on diaspora within historical and contemporary South African society, specifica...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This research examines how Afrikaner women’s identities have been compro...
Bibliography: p. 159-177.This study examines how historically disadvantaged artists shift self-ident...
Thesis (MA (History of Art))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013This study focuses on...
Experiences such as those of exile, immigration, and transnationality are central in the current pol...
Through a detailed analysis of a selection of works produced between 1999 and 2003 by the South Afri...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
This paper reflects on the challenges of cultural identity in an increasingly globalised society. As...
This study investigates visualized identities of ‘former Yugoslav’ migrant women in the Netherlands....