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African American Visual Culture

“The Blackness of Blackness”: Meta-Black Identity in 20th/21st Century African American Culture

“The Blackness of Blackness”: Meta-Black Identity in 20th/21st Century African American Culture

... However, in order to account for why Baldwin turns to music and the act of listening rather than vision and the gaze, we should pause to consider the differences between the aural and the visual, hearing and ...

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‘Hope’ or ‘Joke’? No, Thanks!: Obama as ‘The Joker’ in American Visual Culture

‘Hope’ or ‘Joke’? No, Thanks!: Obama as ‘The Joker’ in American Visual Culture

... in American culture renders all popular attempts to “animate” blackness instantly suspicious: “the affective ideologeme of animatedness foregrounds the degree to which emotional qualities seem especially ...

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Visualizing Equality: African American Abolitionist Champions of Race, Rights, and Visual Culture, 1830-1880.

Visualizing Equality: African American Abolitionist Champions of Race, Rights, and Visual Culture, 1830-1880.

... Ball communicated his belief in the retrograding effects on the industry, culture, and people who support slavery once the panorama’s narrative reached the shores of the United States. Charleston, South Carolina ...

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Recovering Roosevelt: Memory and the Restoration of American Exceptionalism in Contemporary Visual Culture.

Recovering Roosevelt: Memory and the Restoration of American Exceptionalism in Contemporary Visual Culture.

... The Building of the Panama Canal and The Treaty of Portsmouth. Similarly, The north mural in the Rotunda represents another layer that rhetorically capitalizes on the man concurring nature aspect of American ...

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African American Teenage Males Speak Out: The Influence of African American Males on the Academic Achievement, Identities, and Lives of African American Teenage Males

African American Teenage Males Speak Out: The Influence of African American Males on the Academic Achievement, Identities, and Lives of African American Teenage Males

... which African American males suffered from punishment or treatment that differed from their counterparts involved in the same crime or ...of African American teenagers influence their ...

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STUDIES IN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE

STUDIES IN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE

... xvi A Profile ofRunaway Slaves attempts to give a complete profile of runaway slaves- within the limitations of the data used in this study-in two of the largest slaveholding colonies of[r] ...

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Decolonizing African-american Museums: a Case Study on Two African-american Museums in the South

Decolonizing African-american Museums: a Case Study on Two African-american Museums in the South

... Similarly, Michael Omi and Howard Winant (1994) conceptualize the Black condition in terms of racial theory. The authors argue to extend beyond previous racial theories that were shaped by existing race relations in any ...

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More than a Spasm, Less than a Sign: Queer Masculinity in American Visual Culture, 1915-1955

More than a Spasm, Less than a Sign: Queer Masculinity in American Visual Culture, 1915-1955

... light of the diffusion of sexological understandings of queerness, and under pressure from an increasingly repressive and censorious sexual culture in the United States. In place of the concreteness of the ...

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AFRICAN CULTURE IN A WORLD OF CHANGE

AFRICAN CULTURE IN A WORLD OF CHANGE

... Arguably, African culture, is the worst hit by the cataclysmic storm of colonialism, slavery, capitalism, modernism and the current wave of ...of African culture and value system, the trend of ...

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Virginia Woolf and Visual Culture

Virginia Woolf and Visual Culture

... Born into a world still one of imperial expansion, Woolf also visited exhibitions devoted to European and colonial imaginaries. ‘We go once a year to Earls Court . . . without any stretch of the imagination one can think ...

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childhood, visual culture, and education

childhood, visual culture, and education

... cultura visual, temos o relato da mãe de Pedro, criança de 3 anos, que em conversa com a mãe pergunta quando eles irão para Nova York, sem que nunca tenham falado ou ido para tal lugar com o ...

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The transculturalisation of African American gospel music : the context and culture of gospel traditions in Australian gospel music

The transculturalisation of African American gospel music : the context and culture of gospel traditions in Australian gospel music

... centuries, African Americans were pressed into the adoption of Christian spirituality and practices as part of their subjugation to this foreign ...of African descent born now in America, Africa held little ...

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From the Blues to Hip Hop: How African American Music Changed U.S. Culture and Moved the World

From the Blues to Hip Hop: How African American Music Changed U.S. Culture and Moved the World

... However true this statement remains today, from a cultural point of view African American mu- sic has greatly enriched not just American but global society. If Louis Armstrong was the first ...

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Introduction to African American Psychology

Introduction to African American Psychology

... that African Americans have always been and are currently active, planful, and proactive in shaping their ...by African Americans are often directed at resisting ...helping African Americans define ...

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African American Teacher Burnout

African American Teacher Burnout

... noted, African American teachers comprise less than 7 percent of our nation’s teachers while the presence of minority students is increasing (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2012; Ingersoll ...

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African American Entrepreneurial Sustainability

African American Entrepreneurial Sustainability

... of African American entrepreneurs who solely serve as an ethnic niche provider remain small due to the limited customer base of ethnic patrons they serve within their community (Bates & Robb, ...Lastly, ...

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Introduction to African American Psychology

Introduction to African American Psychology

... that African Americans have always been and are currently active, planful, and proactive in shaping their ...by African Americans are often directed at resisting ...helping African Americans define ...

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Thoroughly Modern: African American Women\u27s Dress and the Culture of Consumption in Cleveland, Ohio 1890-1940

Thoroughly Modern: African American Women\u27s Dress and the Culture of Consumption in Cleveland, Ohio 1890-1940

... an African American “[t]o publicly present one’s self as successful, dignified, and neatly attired, constituted a transgressive refusal to occupy the subordinate status prescribed for African ...

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African-American Studies

African-American Studies

... in African American ...in African American Studies (21 credits); however, through a joint venture with the Women’s Studies Department, African American Studies does offer a minor ...

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"A Different Kind of 'Strange Fruit':  Lynching Drama, African American Identity, and U.S. Culture, 1890-1935"

"A Different Kind of 'Strange Fruit': Lynching Drama, African American Identity, and U.S. Culture, 1890-1935"

... Antilynching playwrights later put this philosophy into practice by frequently making their protagonists dialect-speaking domestic role models. 14 To the black Victorians that populated 1890s fiction, the speech of this ...

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