Of Worlds and Artworks
A Relational View on Artistic Practices from Africa and the Diaspora
Contributor(s)
Fendler, Ute (editor)
Kohl, Marie-Anne (editor)
Odhiambo, Christopher Joseph (editor)
Shang Ndi, Gilbert (editor)
Vierke, Clarissa (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The present volume brings together contributions which explore artworks – including literature, visual arts, film and performances – as dynamic sites of worlding. It puts emphasis on the processes of creating or doing worlds, implying movement as opposed to the boundary drawing of area studies. From such a processual perspective, Africa is not a delineated area, but emerges in a variety of relations which can reach across the continent, but also the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic or Europe. Contributors are: Thierry Boudjekeu, Elena Brugioni, Ute Fendler, Sophie Lembcke, Gilbert Ndi Shang, Samuel Ndogo, Duncan Tarrant, Kumari Issur, CJ Odhiambo, Michaela Ott, Peter Simatei, Clarissa Vierke, Chinelo J. Enemuo.
Keywords
Aesthetics; Agency; Black Atlantic; CompositeCulture; DecolonialMuseum; Imaginaries; IndianOcean; Intermediality; Memory; Relationality; Slavery; Worlding; peaceculture; warDOI
10.1163/9789004689756ISBN
9789004689756, 9789004689749, 9789004689756Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://0-brill-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
2024Classification
Africa
South Indian Ocean Islands
Atlantic Ocean
Literary studies: general
Society and culture: general