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portada Decolonial Aesthetics I: Tangled Humanism in the Afro-European Context
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
195
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783662658987

Decolonial Aesthetics I: Tangled Humanism in the Afro-European Context

Michaela Ott (Illustrated by) · Babacar Mbaye Diop (Illustrated by) · J.B. Metzler · Paperback

Decolonial Aesthetics I: Tangled Humanism in the Afro-European Context - Ott, Michaela ; Diop, Babacar Mbaye

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Synopsis "Decolonial Aesthetics I: Tangled Humanism in the Afro-European Context"

The publication aims to make suggestions for a 'decolonisation of aesthetics' within an Afro-European framework. The texts (whose authors come from different cultural contexts between Germany, France, Senegal, Benin, Nigeria and Tunesia) do not only refer to heterogenous aesthetic practices understood as subversive and decolonial strategies, but also discuss philosophical questions of a renewed (non-in)dividual humanism. The artistic practices analyzed include artistic installations and ensembles as well as actions in urban and rural space, deceptive manoeuvres at the borders and their photographic documentation, and many more.

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