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Editore: Duke University Press Books, 2021
ISBN 10: 147801458X ISBN 13: 9781478014584
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In Nature's Wild, Andil Gosine engages with questions of humanism, queer theory, and animality to examine and revise understandings of queer desire in the Caribbean. Surveying colonial law, visual art practices, and contemporary activism, Gosine shows how the very concept of homosexuality in the Caribbean (and in the Americas more broadly) has been overdetermined by a colonially influenced human/animal divide. Gosine refutes this presupposed binary and embraces animality through a series of case studies: a homoerotic game called puhngah, the institution of gender-based dress codes in Guyana, and efforts toward the decriminalization of sodomy in Trinidad and Tobago-including the work of famed activist Colin Robinson, paintings of human animality by Guadeloupean artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary, and Gosine's own artistic practice. In so doing, he troubles the ways in which individual and collective anxieties about "wild natures" have shaped the existence of Caribbean people while calling for a reassessment of what political liberation might look like. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: McIntosh Gallery, London, Ontario, 2018
ISBN 10: 0771431147 ISBN 13: 9780771431142
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. Gosine's practice explores the imbrications of migration, ecology and desire. Coolie Coolie Viens speaks in particular to his ancestors' crossing from India to the Caribbean. Signed by Author(s).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Duke University Press 10/15/2021, 2021
ISBN 10: 147801458X ISBN 13: 9781478014584
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In Nature's Wild, Andil Gosine engages with questions of humanism, queer theory, and animality to examine and revise understandings of queer desire in the Caribbean. Surveying colonial law, visual art practices, and contemporary activism, Gosine shows how the very concept of homosexuality in the Caribbean (and in the Americas more broadly) has been overdetermined by a colonially influenced human/animal divide. Gosine refutes this presupposed binary and embraces animality through a series of case studies: a homoerotic game called puhngah, the institution of gender-based dress codes in Guyana, and efforts toward the decriminalization of sodomy in Trinidad and Tobago-including the work of famed activist Colin Robinson, paintings of human animality by Guadeloupean artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary, and Gosine's own artistic practice. In so doing, he troubles the ways in which individual and collective anxieties about "wild natures" have shaped the existence of Caribbean people while calling for a reassessment of what political liberation might look like. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient.
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Editore: Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, 2024
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Featuring work by Wendy Nanan, Margaret Chen, Andrea Chung and Kelly Sinnapah Mary. Published on the occasion of the exhibition, June 1 - August 20, 2022, curated by Gosine. Previous owner's name.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. New ways of understanding Caribbean visual culture, from historical photographs following emancipation to contemporary transnational perspectives, on the occasion of a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, CanadaPublished with Art Gallery of Ontario.Anchored by an extensive selection from the world-class Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Fragments of Epic Memory situates a range of prints, postcards, daguerreotypes and albums from the period just after emancipation in 1838 within a broader context of visual culture in the Caribbean.This critical volume includes works by Caribbean artists such as Wifredo Lam from Cuba, and Sir Frank Bowling and Aubrey Williams from Guyana-who represent the first generation of migrant modernist artists-alongside 21st-century artists such as Paul Anthony Smith from Jamaica (based in the US), Zak Ové from Britain (of Trinidadian heritage), Nadia Huggins from Trinidad (based in St. Vincent) and Sandra Brewster from Canada (of Guyanese heritage), among others. Their works, along with texts by prominent writers of Caribbean descent, serve as counterpoints to the historical photographs and the violence of the imperial project, constituting a conceptual generational bridge across history, geography, time and space.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In Nature's Wild, Andil Gosine engages with questions of humanism, queer theory, and animality to examine and revise understandings of queer desire in the Caribbean. Surveying colonial law, visual art practices, and contemporary activism, Gosine shows how the very concept of homosexuality in the Caribbean (and in the Americas more broadly) has been overdetermined by a colonially influenced human/animal divide. Gosine refutes this presupposed binary and embraces animality through a series of case studies: a homoerotic game called puhngah, the institution of gender-based dress codes in Guyana, and efforts toward the decriminalization of sodomy in Trinidad and Tobago-including the work of famed activist Colin Robinson, paintings of human animality by Guadeloupean artist Kelly Sinnapah Mary, and Gosine's own artistic practice. In so doing, he troubles the ways in which individual and collective anxieties about "wild natures" have shaped the existence of Caribbean people while calling for a reassessment of what political liberation might look like. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient.
Data di pubblicazione: 2022
Da: W. Lamm, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fine. First Edition; First Printing. Tight, clean and crisp. In excellent condition. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. As New. ; Numerous full-page color plates. With texts by Andil Gosine, Kafia Abdulkader, Elena Chou, Richard Fung, Lisa Kim, Shivanee Ramlochan, Aitak Sorahitalab, Darren Walker, and Amber Williams-King. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery, New York, June 1 - August 20, 2022, curated by Andil Gosine. ; Oblong 4to; 78 pages.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Distributed Art Publishers, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1636810128 ISBN 13: 9781636810126
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. New ways of understanding Caribbean visual culture, from historical photographs following emancipation to contemporary transnational perspectives, on the occasion of a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, CanadaPublished with Art Gallery of Ontario.Anchored by an extensive selection from the world-class Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Fragments of Epic Memory situates a range of prints, postcards, daguerreotypes and albums from the period just after emancipation in 1838 within a broader context of visual culture in the Caribbean.This critical volume includes works by Caribbean artists such as Wifredo Lam from Cuba, and Sir Frank Bowling and Aubrey Williams from Guyana-who represent the first generation of migrant modernist artists-alongside 21st-century artists such as Paul Anthony Smith from Jamaica (based in the US), Zak Ové from Britain (of Trinidadian heritage), Nadia Huggins from Trinidad (based in St. Vincent) and Sandra Brewster from Canada (of Guyanese heritage), among others. Their works, along with texts by prominent writers of Caribbean descent, serve as counterpoints to the historical photographs and the violence of the imperial project, constituting a conceptual generational bridge across history, geography, time and space.