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Meridians (2023) 22 (1): 115–145.
Published: 01 April 2023
...-diasporic artists in Berlin who build on the Black feminist poetics explored in Part I. The first, Wayward Dust by Monilola Olayemi Ilupeju, was an invited performance at the Deutsches Technikmuseum in August 2020. The second, untitled performance, by the group Black Art Action Berlin (BAAB), was uninvited...
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Meridians (2023) 22 (1): 5–10.
Published: 01 April 2023
... exclusionary practices. To exemplify these practices and how they shape the construction of Muslim women as the Other, Gordillo’s article centers Muslim Moroccan women on the Moroccan/Spanish border in the towns of Nador and Melilla. Ayasha Guerin in “Matter and Memory” introduces Berlin’s anticolonial, Black...
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Meridians (2018) 17 (1): 51–81.
Published: 01 September 2018
... an international reputation as an essential voice within the Black Arts Movement. She was an early theorist of Black Vernacular English and later extended her work with multimedia by performing with musical accompaniment. In the 1970s she recorded four albums of poetry and music for Folkways Records and published...
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Meridians (2002) 2 (2): 163–184.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Bonnie Claudia Harrison Copyright © 2002 by Wesleyan University Press 2002 ESSAY Diasporadas Black Women and the Fine Art of Activism BONNIE CLAUDIA HARRISON WhyareAfrican-Americawnomen and ourideasnotknownand not believeidn? -Patricia HillCollins1991 z 0 Diasporadas A Diasporadais a woman...
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Meridians (2001) 2 (1): 59–76.
Published: 01 September 2001
... to "offer through art an emancipating vision to America" as Locke proposed (53). For Locke and many of his peers, black men's voices, notably those of Hughes, McKay, and Toomer, asserted the revised racial identity that merited the designation, "NewNegro." When the Harlem Renaissance was rediscovered...
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Meridians (2006) 6 (2): 117–149.
Published: 01 March 2006
...; it was an art conceptually and formally supportive of political imperatives of a revolutionary period (Karnouk 1995, 16). In Sirry's early paintings, human figures, outlined with thick black lines and rendered in a flat graphic style and set against heavily patterned pictorial surfaces, struggle for prominence...
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Meridians (2006) 6 (2): 220–235.
Published: 01 March 2006
... in 1941,Al-Radi, the daughter of a former Iraqi ambassador to India and Iran, belonged to a prominent land-owning aristocratic family that lived in Suleikh, one of the more fashionable areas ofBaghdad. She spent much of her life abroad and received her training at the Byamshaw School of Art and Chelsea...
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Meridians (2006) 6 (2): 1–21.
Published: 01 March 2006
..." and "activist art": 4 OBIOMA NNAEMEKA "Political art" is not a broader umbrella term, but instead designates art that explores political subject matter, but is not made in a way that involves political action. "Activistart" also explores political topics, but is distinguished from political art in its greater...
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Meridians (2014) 12 (2): 169–195.
Published: 01 September 2014
... to current events as to the reality ofkinship and community among enslaved and free people of color in the United States. In 1965, when Daniel Moynihan published the controversial report, "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action," he argued that the black population in the United States existed...
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Meridians (2017) 15 (2): 307–329.
Published: 01 March 2017
..., and the Arts edited by Pascal Nicklas and Oliver Lindner. Berlin: DeGruyter. 328 MERIDIANS 15:2 Umeh, Maria. 1995."Signifyin(g)the Griottes: Flora Nwapa's Legacyof(Re)Vision and Voice."ResearcihnAfticanLiterature2s6 no. 2 (Summer): 114-23. Umeh, Maria. 1995."The Poetics ofEconomic Independence for Female...