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Young black women bear all the hallmarks of a fundamentally unequal society. They do well at school, contribute to society, are good efficient workers yet, as a group they consistently fail to secure the economic status and occupational prestige they deserve. This book presents a serious challenge to the widely held myth that young black women consistently underachieve both at school and in the labour market. In a comparative study of research and writig from America, Britain and the Caribbean Young, Female and Black re-examines our present understanding of what is meant by educational underachievement, the black family and, in particular, black womanhood in Britain.
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Young black women bear all the hallmarks of a fundamentally unequal society. They do well at school, contribute to society, are good efficient workers yet, as a group they consistently fail to secure the economic status and occupational prestige they deserve. This book presents a serious challenge to the widely held myth that young black women consistently underachieve both at school and in the labour market. In a comparative study of research and writig from America, Britain and the Caribbean Young, Female and Black re-examines our present understanding of what is meant by educational underachievement, the black family and, in particular, black womanhood in Britain.
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Young black women bear all the hallmarks of a fundamentally unequal society. They do well at school, contribute to society, are good efficient workers yet, as a group they consistently fail to secure the economic status and occupational prestige they deserve. This book presents a serious challenge to the widely held myth that young black women consistently underachieve both at school and in the labour market. In a comparative study of research and writig from America, Britain and the Caribbean Young, Female and Black re-examines our present understanding of what is meant by educational underachievement, the black family and, in particular, black womanhood in Britain.
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Douglas Camp, Sokari ; Mntambo, Nandipha ; Siopis, Penny ; Sulter, Maud ; Odundo, Magdalena ; Dimma Poulsen, Etiyé ; Guebehi, Emile ; Cox, Renée ; Musa, Hassan ; Mutu, Wangechi ; Saar, Alison ; Sidibé, Malick ; Essamba, Angèle Etoundi ; Ingridmwangiroberthutter ; Campos-Pons, Maria Magdalena ; Scott, Joyce ; Walker, Kara Elizabeth ; Sheikh, Fazal ; Muholi, Zanele ; Searle, Berni ; Essaydi, Lalla ; Weems, Carrie Mae
Women, Black, in art --- Noires dans l'art --- Exhibitions --- Expositions
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"This book features essays and other reflections commissioned in response to the Facsimile Cabinet of Women Origin Stories, a monumental participatory work by Theaster Gates (born 1973). The Cabinet includes nearly 3,000 framed images of women from the Johnson Publishing Company archive, and highlights from the collection appear in this edited volume. Founded in 1942, Chicago-based Johnson Publishing chronicled the lives of Black Americans for more than seven decades through the magazines Ebony and Jet. Composed from arguably the most important archive of American Black visual culture in the 20th century, Gates' work centers the essential and too often unsung role of women in this history. When the Cabinet was exhibited at the Colby College Museum of Art, 12 women from a wide range of disciplines (including archivists, legal scholars, anthropologists and librarians, as well as curators, visual artists, filmmakers, writers and art historians) were invited to reflect on a work that brings a sisterhood of images to light."--Publisher's website.
African American artists --- Women, Black, in art --- Installations (Art) --- Art --- Portrait photography --- Political aspects --- Gates, Theaster,
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In The Color of Stone, Charmaine A. Nelson brilliantly analyzes a key, but often neglected, aspect of neoclassical sculptureÑcolor. Considering three major worksÑHiram PowersÕs Greek Slave, William Wetmore StoryÕs Cleopatra, and Edmonia LewisÕs Death of CleopatraÑshe explores the intersection of race, sex, and class to reveal the meanings each work holds in terms of colonial histories of visual representation.
Figure sculpture, American --- Marble sculpture, American --- Race in art. --- Sculpture, Neoclassical --- Women, Black, in art.
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'Exploring the Black Venus Figure in Aesthetic Practices' critically examines a longstanding colonial fascination with the black female body as an object of sexual desire, envy, and anxiety. Since the 2002 repatriation of the remains of Sara Baartman to post-apartheid South Africa, the interest in the figure of Black Venus has skyrocketed, making her a key symbol for the restoration of the racialized female body in feminist, anti-racist and postcolonial terms. Edited by Jorunn Gjerden, Kari Jegerstedt, and Zeljka Svrljuga, this volume considers Black Venus as a product of art established and potentially refigured through aesthetic practices, following her travels through different periods, geographies and art forms from Baudelaire to Kara Walker, and from the Caribbean to Scandinavia. Contributors: Kjersti Aarstein, Carmen Birkle, Jorunn Svensen Gjerden, Kari Jegerstedt, Ulla Angkjaer Jorgensen, Ljubica Matek, Margery Vibe Skagen, Camilla Erichsen Skalle, Zeljka Svrljuga.
Aesthetics --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- essays --- postcolonialism --- Venus [Mythological character] --- Noires --- Beauté féminine (esthétique) --- Dans l'art --- Dans l'art. --- Women, Black, in art. --- Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) --- Ideal beautiful women --- Women in art
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Nelson analyzes not only how, where, why and by whom black female subjects have been represented in Western art, but also what the social and cultural impacts of the colonial legacy of racialized Western representation have been. She poses questions about the concepts of production, the consequences of comsumption and more.
Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Iconography --- minorities --- kunstfilosofie --- #breakthecanon --- Art --- racial discrimination --- sex discrimination --- slavery --- nudes [representations] --- women [female humans] --- Canada --- Women, Black, in art --- Race in art
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Quarante années de théories féministes anglo-américaines en histoire de l'art, des écrits de Lucy Lippard aux problématiques spécifiques aux artistes afro-américaines, aux développements postféministes et aux questions queer, en passant par les approches marxistes de la production artistique.
Feminism and art --- Art criticism --- Gender identity in art --- Women, Black, in art --- Critique d'art --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Féminisme --- Histoire de l'art --- Femme --- 20e siècle --- USA --- Féminisme et art --- Identité sexuelle dans l'art --- Noires dans l'art --- Féminisme et art --- Identité sexuelle dans l'art --- États-Unis
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La 4e de couverture indique : "Une jeune femme noire au teint brun délicatement animé par des ombres charbonneuses est élégamment assise sur un fauteuil à la garniture verte sur lequel repose un châle bleu. Elle observe de tout son corps la spectatrice ou le regardeur. Sa frontalité n'est ni soumission, ni admiration, ni provocation. Elle tient la pose. Elle occupe sa place à un moment de l'histoire où cette capacité à tenir un rang digne et droit n'était pas une situation aisée pour les femmes noires de Paris."
Sociology of minorities --- Iconography --- Painting --- exoticism --- iconography --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- portraits --- models [people] --- Musée du Louvre [Paris] --- anno 1800-1899 --- Art --- Artistes et modèles --- Noires --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Dans l'art. --- Benoist, Marie Guilhelmine --- Artistes et modèles --- Women, Black, in art. --- Black people in art --- Artists and models in art --- Artists' models --- Black people --- Art, French --- History --- Themes, motives. --- Louvre Museum [Paris]
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