Re-imagining Black Bodies in Contemporary Visual Culture

Michele P. Beverly recently got her Ph.D. at Georgia State University and her topic is, Phenomenal Bodies: The Metaphysical Possibilities of Post-Black Film and Visual Culture:

 

In recent years, film, art, new media, and music video works created by black makers have demonstrated an increasingly “post-black” impulse. The term “post-black” was originally coined in response to innovative practices and works created by a generation of black artists who were shaped by hip-hop culture and Afro-modernist thinking. I use the term as a theoretical tool to discuss what lies beyond the racial character of a work, image, or body. Using a post-black theoretical methodology I examine a range of works by black filmmakers Kathleen Collins Prettyman and Lee Daniels, visual artists Wangechi Mutu and Jean-Michel Basquiat, new media artist Nettrice Gaskins, and music video works of hip-hop artists and performer Erykah Badu.

 

I also blogged about one chapter here:

 

Re-Imagining Black Bodies in Contemporary Visual Culture.

 

 

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