TY - BOOK AU - Mirzoeff,Nicholas TI - Diaspora and visual culture: representing Africans and Jews SN - 0415166705 AV - N7417.6. D53 2000 U1 - 701.03 PY - 2000/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Jewish art KW - Art, African KW - Art, Modern KW - 19th century KW - 20th century KW - Jewish diaspora KW - African diaspora KW - Identity (Psychology) in art N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; List of illustrations --; List of contributors --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction: The multiple viewpoint: diasporic visual cultures --; Pt. I; Points of departure --; 1; Cultural identity and diaspora --; 2; First diasporist manifesto --; Pt. II; Diasporic identity in the nineteenth century --; 3; Mary Edmonia Lewis's Minnehaha: gender, race and the "Indian Maid" --; 4; Pissarro's passage: The sensation of Caribbean Jewishness in diaspora --; 5; The body of Alfred Dreyfus: a site for France's displaced anxieties of masculinity, homosexuality and power --; Pt. III; Engendering diaspora --; 6; Diaspora and hybridity: queer identities and the ethnicity model --; 7; Nomadic cultural production in African diaspora --; 8; Black skin, white kins: metamodern masks, multiple mimesis --; 9; Daughters of sunshine: diasporic impulses and gendered identities --; 10; The hill behind the house: an Ashkenazi Jew and art history --; Pt. IV; Poland-Brazil --; 11; Imaging the Shtetl: diaspora culture, photography and eastern European Jews --; 12; Alice Halicka's self-effacement: constructing an artistic identity in interwar France --; 13; Helio Oiticica's Parangoles: nomadic experience in endless motion --; 14; Memory and agency: Bantu and Yoruba arts in Brazilian culture --; 15; Practicing modernism: "... for the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house..." ER -