On the themes found in the work of Lorraine OGrady: Black female subjectivity, intersectional feminism, institutional critique, music, and translation.Is Now the Time for Joyous Rage? is the fourth book in the annual series A Series of Open Questions publi
On the themes found in the work of Lorraine OGrady: Black female subjectivity, intersectional feminism, institutional critique, music, and translation.
Is Now the Time for Joyous Rage? is the fourth book in the annual series A Series of Open Questions published by CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts and Sternberg Press.
This fourth issue is informed by themes found in the work of Lorraine OGrady, including diaspora, Black female subjectivity, racial hybridity, translation, intersectional feminism, institutional critique, Black representation in the art world, archives, music, Conceptualism, and performance art.
Contributors
Selam Bekele, Martin Bernal, Camille Chedda, Gabrielle Civil, Kathleen Collins, Erica Deeman, Jeanne Finley, Jacqueline Francis, douard Glissant, Rujeko Hockley, Bec Imrich, E. Jane, Charles Lee, Darrell M. Mcneill, Denise Murrell, John Muse, Sawako Nakayasu, Lorraine OGrady,Ytnd Olagbaju, Hsu Peng, Lara Putnam, Trina Michelle Robinson, Legacy Russell, David Scott, Peter Simensky, Maud Sulter, Carrie Mae Weems, Judith Wilson, Alisha B. Wormsley, Allison Yasukawa
Published by CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts and Sternberg Press
Paperback | 224 pages | 4.50″ x 7.13″
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