Black Europe Body Politics: Towards an Afropean Decolonial Aesthetics

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Article de revue
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Titre
Black Europe Body Politics: Towards an Afropean Decolonial Aesthetics
Résumé
The conceptualization of decolonial aesthetics is fairly recent, however its points of departure — the epistemic shifts that have been challenging coloniality in the artistic and cultural practices of the Global South — are as old as the colonial system. The defiance of colonialism in Vodou dance and rituals, which in Haiti ultimately led to the first successful enslaved people’s revolution, is a splendid case in point.
Publication
Social Text Online
Date
2013
Langue
Anglais
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Social Text Online
Référence
Lockward, A. (2013). Black Europe Body Politics: Towards an Afropean Decolonial Aesthetics. Social Text Online. https://socialtextjournal.org/periscope_article/black-europe-body-politics-towards-an-afropean-decolonial-aesthetics/
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