Capturing Emancipation

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Legros, Ayanna

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2021-06-22T19:38:29Z

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2021-06-22T19:38:29Z

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2021-04-01

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2021-06-22T19:38:28Z

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<jats:p>Curated by Yelaine Rodriguez and edited by Tatiana Flores, this Dialogues stages a series of conversations around Afro-Latinx art through interventions by Afro-Latina cultural producers. Black Latinxs often feel excluded both from the framework of latinidad as well as from the designation “African American.” The essays address blackness in a US Latinx context, through discussion of curatorial approaches, biographical reflections, art historical inquiry, artistic projects, and museum-based activism. Recent conversations around Latinxs and Black Lives Matter reveal that in the popular imaginary, Latinx presupposes a Brown identity. In their contributions to “Afro-Latinx Art and Activism,” the authors argue for a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of Latinx that does not reproduce the racial attitudes of the Lusophone and Hispanophone countries of Latin America, nor the black-white binary of the United States. They look forward to a time when the terms Afro or Black might cease to be necessary qualifiers of Latinx.</jats:p>

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2576-0947

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23390

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en

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University of California Press

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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture

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10.1525/lavc.2021.3.2.60

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Capturing Emancipation

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Journal article

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60

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64

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2

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Student

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African & African American Studies

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History

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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3

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