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_aDiaspora and visual culture : _brepresenting Africans and Jews / _cedited by Nicholas Mirzoeff. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2000. |
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_tList of illustrations -- _tList of contributors -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tIntroduction: The multiple viewpoint: diasporic visual cultures -- _gPt. I. _tPoints of departure -- _g1. _tCultural identity and diaspora -- _g2. _tFirst diasporist manifesto -- _gPt. II. _tDiasporic identity in the nineteenth century -- _g3. _tMary Edmonia Lewis's Minnehaha: gender, race and the "Indian Maid" -- _g4. _tPissarro's passage: The sensation of Caribbean Jewishness in diaspora -- _g5. _tThe body of Alfred Dreyfus: a site for France's displaced anxieties of masculinity, homosexuality and power -- _gPt. III. _tEngendering diaspora -- _g6. _tDiaspora and hybridity: queer identities and the ethnicity model -- _g7. _tNomadic cultural production in African diaspora -- _g8. _tBlack skin, white kins: metamodern masks, multiple mimesis -- _g9. _tDaughters of sunshine: diasporic impulses and gendered identities -- _g10. _tThe hill behind the house: an Ashkenazi Jew and art history -- _gPt. IV. _tPoland-Brazil -- _g11. _tImaging the Shtetl: diaspora culture, photography and eastern European Jews -- _g12. _tAlice Halicka's self-effacement: constructing an artistic identity in interwar France -- _g13. _tHelio Oiticica's Parangoles: nomadic experience in endless motion -- _g14. _tMemory and agency: Bantu and Yoruba arts in Brazilian culture -- _g15. _tPracticing modernism: "... for the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house...". |
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