In recent years, film, art, new media, and music video works created by black makers have demonstrated an increasingly “post-black” impulse. The term “post-black” was originally coined in response to innovative practices and works created by a generation of black artists who were shaped by hip-hop culture and Afro-modernist thinking. I use the term as a theoretical tool to discuss what lies beyond the racial character of a work, image, or body. Using a post-black theoretical methodology I examine a range of works by black filmmakers Kathleen Collins Prettyman and Lee Daniels, visual artists Wangechi Mutu and Jean-Michel Basquiat, new media artist Nettrice Gaskins, and music video works of hip-hop artists and performer Erykah Badu. I discuss...
“A Hip-Hop Joint: Thinking Architecturally About Blackness” beings by recognizing that hip-hop visua...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
This dissertation utilizes theories of embodiment and performance to develop a "hauntology of blackn...
In recent years, film, art, new media, and music video works created by black makers have demonstrat...
Viral Bodies: Uncontrollable Blackness in Popular Culture and Everyday Life maps rapidly circulated ...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
My research is concerned with investigating how we can come to understand embodiment as consciousnes...
This thesis addresses the multiple ways in which the medium of photography, and specifically the por...
In order to justify continual violence, inequitable distributions of power as well as hierarchical s...
"Black performance theory is a rich interdisciplinary area of study and critical method. This collec...
In my project I am researching the Black Aesthetic and examining how it’s African American literary ...
First Place, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, Meaning and Motion in the ArtsAs the result of ins...
Black political art has been an important element of Black liberation efforts in the 20th and 21st c...
This manuscript is an attempt to attend to the dead and dying, to Black people who are always alread...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
“A Hip-Hop Joint: Thinking Architecturally About Blackness” beings by recognizing that hip-hop visua...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
This dissertation utilizes theories of embodiment and performance to develop a "hauntology of blackn...
In recent years, film, art, new media, and music video works created by black makers have demonstrat...
Viral Bodies: Uncontrollable Blackness in Popular Culture and Everyday Life maps rapidly circulated ...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
My research is concerned with investigating how we can come to understand embodiment as consciousnes...
This thesis addresses the multiple ways in which the medium of photography, and specifically the por...
In order to justify continual violence, inequitable distributions of power as well as hierarchical s...
"Black performance theory is a rich interdisciplinary area of study and critical method. This collec...
In my project I am researching the Black Aesthetic and examining how it’s African American literary ...
First Place, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, Meaning and Motion in the ArtsAs the result of ins...
Black political art has been an important element of Black liberation efforts in the 20th and 21st c...
This manuscript is an attempt to attend to the dead and dying, to Black people who are always alread...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
“A Hip-Hop Joint: Thinking Architecturally About Blackness” beings by recognizing that hip-hop visua...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
This dissertation utilizes theories of embodiment and performance to develop a "hauntology of blackn...