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Troubling Vision: Performance, Visuality, and Blackness
Nicole R. Fleetwood
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| #849579 in eBooks | 2011-01-15 | 2011-01-15 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A corrective lens for our collective vision|By Sussu|"Troubling vision" is an insightful and wide-ranging work of impeccable scholarship. It is accessible to readers outside academia, while it grapples with complex, highly theoretical concepts. Fleetwood analyzes visuality and blackness in popular music, conceptual art as well as family and neighborhood portraiture and other fo||
“A compelling contribution to scholarship on blackness and visuality, this text provides a heterogeneous yet complimentary sampling of black visual artists who, in method and form, challenge that power-laden visual exchange by exposing their flesh i
Troubling Vision addresses American culture’s fixation on black visibility, exploring how blackness is persistently seen as a problem in public culture and even in black scholarship that challenges racist discourse. Through trenchant analysis, Nicole R. Fleetwood reorients the problem of black visibility by turning attention to what it means to see blackness and to the performative codes that reinforce, resignify, and disrupt its meaning. Worki...
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