Towards a Poetics of Bafflement asserts that blackness baffles—confuses and frustrates—the order of knowledge that deems black subjectivities as pathological. This dissertation argues for the importance of the psychic and affective spaces that emerge in the work of contemporary black women and queer artists. A poetics of bafflement is foregrounded by racial slavery and diaspora formations that inform contemporary racial antagonisms. The visual work of Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, and Mickalene Thomas, if read through a poetics of bafflement, engages blackness differently and conceptualizes new possibilities for world making. Black artists have long since occupied spaces of creative and critical thinking about aesthetics, race, and the polit...
This thesis project examines the cultural politics of legitimizing Blackness in the work of artists ...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
In Performing Race and Belonging in the Modern City: Richard Bruce Nugent, Yinka Shonibare, Hank Wil...
Towards a Poetics of Bafflement asserts that blackness baffles—confuses and frustrates—the order of ...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
My dissertation considers the ways in which African/African Diasporan women creatively and political...
This article examines visual and textual representation of blackness in contemporary black expressiv...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
This thesis will survey the Black Arts Movement in America from the early 1960s to the 1970s. The Mo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2017.Undesirabilit...
textRacialization, Representation, and Resistance: Black Visual Artists and the Production of Alteri...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
Through a series of case studies that explore Black women and femmes’ curation of, presence within, ...
This dissertation considers the work of African American artists Carrie Mae Weems and Romare Bearden...
This thesis project examines the cultural politics of legitimizing Blackness in the work of artists ...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
In Performing Race and Belonging in the Modern City: Richard Bruce Nugent, Yinka Shonibare, Hank Wil...
Towards a Poetics of Bafflement asserts that blackness baffles—confuses and frustrates—the order of ...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
My dissertation considers the ways in which African/African Diasporan women creatively and political...
This article examines visual and textual representation of blackness in contemporary black expressiv...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
This thesis will survey the Black Arts Movement in America from the early 1960s to the 1970s. The Mo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2017.Undesirabilit...
textRacialization, Representation, and Resistance: Black Visual Artists and the Production of Alteri...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
Through a series of case studies that explore Black women and femmes’ curation of, presence within, ...
This dissertation considers the work of African American artists Carrie Mae Weems and Romare Bearden...
This thesis project examines the cultural politics of legitimizing Blackness in the work of artists ...
The Black Arts Movement (BAM) is often regarded as the artistic backbone of the Black Power movement...
In Performing Race and Belonging in the Modern City: Richard Bruce Nugent, Yinka Shonibare, Hank Wil...