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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 75–88.
Published: 01 April 2021
... place and time act as means of conjuring narratives of collective memory, of multiple pasts always within reach of the present, across the African diaspora. Finally, the essay considers how Diasporadical Trilogía in particular embraces fantasy as a liberatory form, a means of resistance to notions...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 142–159.
Published: 01 October 2022
... of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Nuyoricans Bronx Gothic African diaspora Figure 1. Renoly Santiago in Ominous Men (2016), written by Desi Moreno-Penson, directed by Lorca Peress, MultiStages co-presentation with the Theater at the 14th Street Y, New York, October 19–November...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 4–13.
Published: 01 October 2022
... entails the combined experience of beauty and terror, it overlaps significantly with a category of the Gothic, although the poetics of haunting—and the theory of ghosts—has a potentially wider field of relevance in the specific context of slavery and the African diaspora.” 8 What unfurls in this issue...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 130–139.
Published: 01 October 2022
... their love is the same on this scream's other side; that shift of gravity is a type of swallowing. andel936@newschool.edu In “Unspeakable Acts Tempt Violently” from her lyric essay The Black Catatonic Scream , Harmony Holiday describes how “for the African diaspora, the scream has been...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 120–127.
Published: 01 October 2022
...) and gruesome imagery (piles of chicken bones, a stolen goat, a slit throat, entrails split in half). Yet the most potent gothic image may be the reference to bitter cassava, a root vegetable and staple throughout the African diaspora including in my own Jamaican culture, because if improperly prepared...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 62–85.
Published: 01 October 2022
... and marginalize black life in the present across the African diaspora. One member of this narrative cohort, James Hannaham's Delicious Foods (2015), depicts a form of modern-day slavery on a southern factory farm worked by predominantly African American drug addicts. They have been transported to the farm...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 127–148.
Published: 01 April 2021
... installations deal with “impossible to retrieve” moments and sites and/or pursue questions spurred by sometimes unexpected encounters. 2 Peripeteia (single channel, 2012) imagines the lives of two African figures found in drawings by Albrecht Dürer; Transfigured Night (two channels, HD, 2013), inspired...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 5–25.
Published: 01 April 2021
... by a liquid movement. 32 Similarly, as Ekow Eshun suggests with his concept of “liquid Africa,” 33 contemporary artists from the African diaspora (such as Samuel Bazawule, Mati Diop, Yannick Ilunga, Curtis Essel, Grace Wales Bonner, and Harley Weir), who are working across media and genres (photography...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 107–117.
Published: 01 April 2021
... . Pittsburgh : Periscope , 2011 . Welsh Cariama , Diouf Esailama G. A. , and Daniel Yvonne . Hot Feet and Social Change: African Dance and Diaspora Communities . Champaign : University of Illinois Press , 2019 . ...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 168–203.
Published: 01 April 2022
... forms of movement, rest, and ecstatic experience from across the African diaspora as crucial modes of healing and attunement to the body,” the project also foregrounds a recurring theme in Blount Moorhead's work—the contiguities of black existence, erasure, and survival across time and space. 15...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 98–117.
Published: 01 April 2022
... On the other hand, when, as Stadler points out, the listener is not assumed to be “universalized, and hence white,” but rather African American, then these traumatic scenes can become inspirations for political action. 37 Thus, one should not hear the listener of such recordings as a stable category...
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