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Nka (2018) 2018 (42-43): 58–71.
Published: 01 November 2018
...) as a way to investigate and theorize acts of vocal transport as a type of hologram that places black bodies in circulation with(in) social movement and strategy collectives beyond their physical reach. With this technology at their disposal, black artists throughout the diaspora and the Third World were...
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Nka (2021) 2021 (49): 202–208.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Manthia Diawara Copyright © 2021 by Nka Publications 2021 TROPIQUES and the Surrealist Movement in Martinique Manthia Diawara T ropiques (1941 45), a cultural journal edited by Suzanne Césaire, René Ménil, and Aimé Césaire, takes its place between Légitime Défense (1932) and Présence...
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Nka (2015) 2015 (36): 4–5.
Published: 01 May 2015
... of the
AND THE black male, by state security agents and a reawak-
ening of mass resistance to systemic oppression of
#BLACKLIVESMATTER blacks in America, despite the supposed gains of
MOVEMENT the civil rights...
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Nka (1998) 1998 (8): 52–53.
Published: 01 May 1998
...
T ime Space Movement" is expressed also live it through the internationality of their and works in Nsukka. Kure is no ted for her
in the following excerpt from his cat• practices and domiciles. powerful drawings, wh ich combine swee ping
alogue essay...
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Nka (2004) 2004 (19): 46–49.
Published: 01 May 2004
...Hannah le Roux; Ola Uduku Copyright © 2004 Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 2004 THE MEDIA AMD
THE MODERN MOVEMENT
IN NIGERIA
AND THE GOLD COAST
Hannah le Roux and Ola Uduku
he extension of the modern movement into the British are different...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 4–7.
Published: 01 November 2011
... with
the representations of blackness as it is informed by
Black Arts Movement emerging discourses in the fields of black art and
visual culture from gender, sexuality, and feminist
perspectives. They also...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 22–31.
Published: 01 November 2011
... trials, including fighting among members and criticism from the rest of the art world, the theater and school, along with the Black Arts Movement, has made a significant impact. The continuing task faced by revolutionary Black artists and intellectuals is to further the Cultural Revolution. Copyright ©...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 62–71.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Clyde Taylor This essay attempts to locate the historical significance of Black Arts as a potent, widely social modernism, unlike the café/salon confines of the Paris model. The Black Arts and Black Aesthetics movements were at the center of a rupture of misidentified blackness left over from...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 98–103.
Published: 01 May 2012
...
AfriCOBRA
and the
Black Arts
Movement
in 1960s Chicago
Napoleon Jones-Henderson
Journal of Contemporary African Art • 30 • Spring 2012
98 • Nka
DOI 10.1215/10757163-1496516 © 2012 by Nka Publications
(left to right) Nelson Stevens, Napoleon Jones-Henderson...
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Nka (2018) 2018 (42-43): 170–183.
Published: 01 November 2018
... of the African and African American liberation movements taking place in Algeria during this time. Copyright © 2018 Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 2018 Pan-African Cultural Festival PANAF William Klein Miriam Makeba African identity and independence ...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 42–49.
Published: 01 November 2011
... aspirations of the liberation movements that
I of still photography because of their ability to they represent. But they also represent, as well as
invoke the appearance of life through motion. This (re)present, an archive of negotiation around the
essay examines film and video projects that use...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 90–97.
Published: 01 May 2012
... a basic philoso- Black, positive, direct statements created in bright,
phy that would be the foundation of a visual Black vivid, singing Cool-ade colors of orange, straw-
art movement. We wanted to create a greater role as berry, cherry, lemon, lime, and grape. Pure vivid
Black artists who were...
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Nka (2013) 2013 (32): 62–69.
Published: 01 May 2013
... into an inevitable lized the media around its cause, and ultimately the
outcome (Algerian independence under the guise pensions in question were unfrozen. If the politi-
of the FLN) and Manichaean relationships (within cal solution by then president Jacques Chirac was
the independence movement and with respect...
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Nka (2013) 2013 (32): 146–148.
Published: 01 May 2013
... currently Empire,French he inthe movements independence and in decolonization interest an While maintaining versity. York New Uni at studies French and Ian Merkel condition. human the War and Indochina First the both on flection re deeper demands Traces ofaMother Indochina, trauma...
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Nka (1996) 1996 (4): 10–11.
Published: 01 May 1996
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 8–21.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Margo Natalie Crawford How did the Black Arts movement become an antitext movement? How did the black aesthetic of this movement use the tension between the bound and the unbound? This essay examines the movement’s critique of a dominant “museum exhibit” cultural industry that transformed grass...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (34): 60–65.
Published: 01 May 2014
... and second-line parades, military marches and marching bands, funeral processions and civil rights movement demonstrations for historical antecedents and to Lorraine O’Grady and Shani Peters (three decades apart from each other), Cauleen Smith, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Sol Sax, and Rashaad Newsome...
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Nka (2021) 2021 (49): 40–53.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Alex Dika Seggerman This paper contextualizes the Art and Liberty group within the scope of Egyptian modern art. In doing so, it argues that this movement does not simply translate “central” Parisian surrealism to so-called “peripheral” Cairo. Rather, Art and Liberty represents a pivot...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 140–151.
Published: 01 November 2011
... by the two major movements in African American art of the twentieth century—the New Negro Arts movement and the Black Arts movement—Jones’s unique black perspective was often viewed through the mask, a symbol of classical African art and a signifier of black identity. For her, it acted as muse...
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Nka (2018) 2018 (42-43): 136–153.
Published: 01 November 2018
... in which the transnational movement of ideas, artworks, and artists played a role in shaping the actions of precise national movements as well. Copyright © 2018 Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 2018 postcolonial Morocco Casablanca Ecole des Beaux-Arts modernism Pan-Africanism ...
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