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Relational Undercurrents
Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago
von Tatiana Flores, Michelle Ann Stephens
Verlag: Duke University Press
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ISBN: 978-1-934491-57-7
Erschienen am 29.09.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 312 mm [H] x 236 mm [B] x 30 mm [T]
Gewicht: 2109 Gramm
Umfang: 352 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

Tatiana Flores is Associate Professor of Art History and Latino and Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and the author of Mexico's Revolutionary Avant-Gardes: From Estridentismo to ¡30-30!.
Michelle Ann Stephens is Professor of English and Latino and Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and coeditor of Archipelagic American Studies, also published by Duke University Press.



Foreword / Lourdes I. Ramos-Rivas, PhD  11
Part I. Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago
1. Relational Undercurrents: Towards an Archipelagic Model of Insular Caribbean Art / Tatiana Flores and Michelle A. Stephens  14
2. Inscribing into Consciousness: The Work of Caribbean Art / Tatiana Flores  29
Catalogue Images  91
Part II. The Caribbean Islands and Their Diasporas
3. Actes de Transformation: Mixing and Mapping Haitian Aesthetics / Jerry Philogene  191
4. Among the Islands: Dominican Art at Home and Abroad / Rocío Aranda-Alvarado  205
5. A Local History in the Global Narrative: Notes on Cuban Art between Two Centuries / Antonio Eligio (Tonel)  219
6. Aglutinación: The Collective Spirit of Puerto Rican Art / Laura Roulet  231
Part III. The Archipelagic Caribbean
7. On Metaphysical Catastrophe, Post-Continental Thought, and the Decolonial Turn / Nelson Maldonado-Torres  247
8. There are no islands without the sea: Being a compendium of facts, fictions, names, etymologies, lyrics, and questions, in the form of a broken-up archipelago / Nicholas Laughlin  261
9. Arc'd Relations: Archive and Archipelago in the Greater Caribbean / Michelle A. Stephens  278
Exhibition Checklist  294
Artist Biographies / Kaitlyn Argila, Diego Atehortúa, and Kaitlin Booher  300
Contributor Biographies  307
Index  308
Acknowledgments  317



Tatiana Flores is Associate Professor of Art History and Latino and Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and the author of Mexico's Revolutionary Avant-Gardes: From Estridentismo to ¡30-30!.

Michelle Ann Stephens is Professor of English and Latino and Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and coeditor of Archipelagic American Studies, also published by Duke University Press.