Rosita Scerbo
The Afro-Descendant Woman in Latin American Diasporic Visual Art
Rosita Scerbo
The Afro-Descendant Woman in Latin American Diasporic Visual Art
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By studying multiple cultural expressions of Blackness throughout different regions of the Americas, the chapters of this book consider the relationship that social and historical processes such as sovereignty and colonialism have on cultural productions made by and about Black Latina women.
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By studying multiple cultural expressions of Blackness throughout different regions of the Americas, the chapters of this book consider the relationship that social and historical processes such as sovereignty and colonialism have on cultural productions made by and about Black Latina women.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032456409
- ISBN-10: 103245640X
- Artikelnr.: 70148250
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032456409
- ISBN-10: 103245640X
- Artikelnr.: 70148250
Rosita Scerbo is Assistant Professor of Afro-Latinx Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University.
Introduction: Tracing a History of Invisibility and Cultural Amnesia PART
I: Intersecting Race and Gender in Afro-descendant Paintings and Murals 1.
Reimagining Mythical Spaces: Spiritualized Afro-feminism and Decolonial
Aesthetics in the Visual Expression of Afro-Cuban Painter Harmonia Rosales
2. Repainting Black Queer HERstory: Lesbian Femininity and Inclusive
Practices in the Afro-Dominican Diasporic Art of Tiffany Alfonseca 3.
Visualizing Collective Identity: Daily Life and Black Femininity in the
Artistry of Afro-Brazilian Painter Maria Auxiliadora da Silva 4. Let Equity
Bloom: A Floral, Intersectional, and Multicultural Feminist Reading of the
Mural the Roots by Afro-Mexican Contemporary Artist Cristina Martinez PART
II: Discovering Agency in Black Aesthetic Expressions: Afro-descendant
Women's Authorship and Leadership in Photographic Projects and Performance
5. Captured in Frames: Exploring the Silenced Story of Afro-Mexican Women
through the Lenses of Koral Carballo and Mara Sánchez Renero 6. Framing
Black Girlhood in Puerto Rico: The Afro-descendant Female Body in Adriana
Parrilla's Photographic Projects 7. Afro-Colombian Women as Alternative
Historical Archives: Negotiating Forms of Racialization and Invisibility in
the Graphic Testimonies of Liliana Angulo Cortés 8. Afro-Cuban Diasporic
Femininity: A Visual Chronicle of the Trauma of Separation and the Legacy
of Enslavement in Susana Pilar's Artistry Epilogue
I: Intersecting Race and Gender in Afro-descendant Paintings and Murals 1.
Reimagining Mythical Spaces: Spiritualized Afro-feminism and Decolonial
Aesthetics in the Visual Expression of Afro-Cuban Painter Harmonia Rosales
2. Repainting Black Queer HERstory: Lesbian Femininity and Inclusive
Practices in the Afro-Dominican Diasporic Art of Tiffany Alfonseca 3.
Visualizing Collective Identity: Daily Life and Black Femininity in the
Artistry of Afro-Brazilian Painter Maria Auxiliadora da Silva 4. Let Equity
Bloom: A Floral, Intersectional, and Multicultural Feminist Reading of the
Mural the Roots by Afro-Mexican Contemporary Artist Cristina Martinez PART
II: Discovering Agency in Black Aesthetic Expressions: Afro-descendant
Women's Authorship and Leadership in Photographic Projects and Performance
5. Captured in Frames: Exploring the Silenced Story of Afro-Mexican Women
through the Lenses of Koral Carballo and Mara Sánchez Renero 6. Framing
Black Girlhood in Puerto Rico: The Afro-descendant Female Body in Adriana
Parrilla's Photographic Projects 7. Afro-Colombian Women as Alternative
Historical Archives: Negotiating Forms of Racialization and Invisibility in
the Graphic Testimonies of Liliana Angulo Cortés 8. Afro-Cuban Diasporic
Femininity: A Visual Chronicle of the Trauma of Separation and the Legacy
of Enslavement in Susana Pilar's Artistry Epilogue
Introduction: Tracing a History of Invisibility and Cultural Amnesia PART
I: Intersecting Race and Gender in Afro-descendant Paintings and Murals 1.
Reimagining Mythical Spaces: Spiritualized Afro-feminism and Decolonial
Aesthetics in the Visual Expression of Afro-Cuban Painter Harmonia Rosales
2. Repainting Black Queer HERstory: Lesbian Femininity and Inclusive
Practices in the Afro-Dominican Diasporic Art of Tiffany Alfonseca 3.
Visualizing Collective Identity: Daily Life and Black Femininity in the
Artistry of Afro-Brazilian Painter Maria Auxiliadora da Silva 4. Let Equity
Bloom: A Floral, Intersectional, and Multicultural Feminist Reading of the
Mural the Roots by Afro-Mexican Contemporary Artist Cristina Martinez PART
II: Discovering Agency in Black Aesthetic Expressions: Afro-descendant
Women's Authorship and Leadership in Photographic Projects and Performance
5. Captured in Frames: Exploring the Silenced Story of Afro-Mexican Women
through the Lenses of Koral Carballo and Mara Sánchez Renero 6. Framing
Black Girlhood in Puerto Rico: The Afro-descendant Female Body in Adriana
Parrilla's Photographic Projects 7. Afro-Colombian Women as Alternative
Historical Archives: Negotiating Forms of Racialization and Invisibility in
the Graphic Testimonies of Liliana Angulo Cortés 8. Afro-Cuban Diasporic
Femininity: A Visual Chronicle of the Trauma of Separation and the Legacy
of Enslavement in Susana Pilar's Artistry Epilogue
I: Intersecting Race and Gender in Afro-descendant Paintings and Murals 1.
Reimagining Mythical Spaces: Spiritualized Afro-feminism and Decolonial
Aesthetics in the Visual Expression of Afro-Cuban Painter Harmonia Rosales
2. Repainting Black Queer HERstory: Lesbian Femininity and Inclusive
Practices in the Afro-Dominican Diasporic Art of Tiffany Alfonseca 3.
Visualizing Collective Identity: Daily Life and Black Femininity in the
Artistry of Afro-Brazilian Painter Maria Auxiliadora da Silva 4. Let Equity
Bloom: A Floral, Intersectional, and Multicultural Feminist Reading of the
Mural the Roots by Afro-Mexican Contemporary Artist Cristina Martinez PART
II: Discovering Agency in Black Aesthetic Expressions: Afro-descendant
Women's Authorship and Leadership in Photographic Projects and Performance
5. Captured in Frames: Exploring the Silenced Story of Afro-Mexican Women
through the Lenses of Koral Carballo and Mara Sánchez Renero 6. Framing
Black Girlhood in Puerto Rico: The Afro-descendant Female Body in Adriana
Parrilla's Photographic Projects 7. Afro-Colombian Women as Alternative
Historical Archives: Negotiating Forms of Racialization and Invisibility in
the Graphic Testimonies of Liliana Angulo Cortés 8. Afro-Cuban Diasporic
Femininity: A Visual Chronicle of the Trauma of Separation and the Legacy
of Enslavement in Susana Pilar's Artistry Epilogue