Cette thèse étudie les liens entre art et politique dans les productions visuelles afro-américaines de Los Angeles créées dans les années qui suivirent les émeutes de Watts. Si le discours politique liait la crise urbaine à des questions ethniques, les mouvements artistiques –(tels que celui que l'on a plus tard nommé la L.A. Rebellion) interrogèrent la situation socio-économique des minorités ethniques (particulièrement les Afro-Américains) dans le discours médiatique et dans les représentations audiovisuelles. Le questionnement proposé dans cette thèse évoque l’impact du racisme sur l’image que les artistes noirs ont d’eux-mêmes, sur leur accès au marché de l’art, ainsi que sur leurs productions artistiques. Cette thèse envisage égalemen...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
During the late 1960's in America, Black people began to realize the failures of the Civil Rights M...
En 1966, le Black Power Movement, qui influence de nombreux mouvements sociaux de libération, signal...
In 1966, the Black Power Movement, which influenced numerous other social liberation movements, sign...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
The urban neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, specifically concerning the African-American pop...
During the 1960s, a number of groups of African-American artists came into existence. Following the ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This dissertation project identifies the anti-colonial and anti-racist traditions that Black and Bro...
This study seeks to address the role of images created during the Black Power movement and to provid...
textRacialization, Representation, and Resistance: Black Visual Artists and the Production of Alteri...
The focus of the Haggerty exhibition, Watts: Art and Social Change in Los Angeles, 1965 to 2002, is ...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
The historiography of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots have several trajectories within the history of Los...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
During the late 1960's in America, Black people began to realize the failures of the Civil Rights M...
En 1966, le Black Power Movement, qui influence de nombreux mouvements sociaux de libération, signal...
In 1966, the Black Power Movement, which influenced numerous other social liberation movements, sign...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
The urban neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, specifically concerning the African-American pop...
During the 1960s, a number of groups of African-American artists came into existence. Following the ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This dissertation project identifies the anti-colonial and anti-racist traditions that Black and Bro...
This study seeks to address the role of images created during the Black Power movement and to provid...
textRacialization, Representation, and Resistance: Black Visual Artists and the Production of Alteri...
The focus of the Haggerty exhibition, Watts: Art and Social Change in Los Angeles, 1965 to 2002, is ...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
The historiography of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots have several trajectories within the history of Los...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
The history of the Mexican American population of the United States has involved a succession of soc...
During the late 1960's in America, Black people began to realize the failures of the Civil Rights M...