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Diaspora and Visual Culture: Representing Africans and Jews
Diaspora and Visual Culture: Representing Africans and Jews, This is the first book to examine the connections between diaspora - the movement, whether forced or voluntary, of a nation or group of people from one homeland to another - and its representations in visual culture. Two foundational articles by Stuart Ha, Diaspora and Visual Culture: Representing Africans and Jews has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Diaspora and Visual Culture: Representing Africans and Jews
  • Written by author N. Mirzoeff
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., December 1999
  • This is the first book to examine the connections between diaspora - the movement, whether forced or voluntary, of a nation or group of people from one homeland to another - and its representations in visual culture. Two foundational articles by Stuart Ha
  • This is the first book to examine the connections between diaspora - the movement, whether forced or voluntary, of a nation or group of people from one homeland to another - and its representations in visual culture. Two foundational articles by Stuart Ha
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Introduction: The multiple viewpoint: diasporic visual cultures1
Pt. IPoints of departure19
1Cultural identity and diaspora21
2First diasporist manifesto34
Pt. IIDiasporic identity in the nineteenth century43
3Mary Edmonia Lewis's Minnehaha: gender, race and the "Indian Maid"45
4Pissarro's passage: The sensation of Caribbean Jewishness in diaspora57
5The body of Alfred Dreyfus: a site for France's displaced anxieties of masculinity, homosexuality and power76
Pt. IIIEngendering diaspora93
6Diaspora and hybridity: queer identities and the ethnicity model95
7Nomadic cultural production in African diaspora115
8Black skin, white kins: metamodern masks, multiple mimesis143
9Daughters of sunshine: diasporic impulses and gendered identities163
10The hill behind the house: an Ashkenazi Jew and art history179
Pt. IVPoland-Brazil191
11Imaging the Shtetl: diaspora culture, photography and eastern European Jews193
12Alice Halicka's self-effacement: constructing an artistic identity in interwar France207
13Helio Oiticica's Parangoles: nomadic experience in endless motion224
14Memory and agency: Bantu and Yoruba arts in Brazilian culture241
15Practicing modernism: "... for the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house ..."254


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