Documentation from a conference and exhibition held at Duke University in 2001. Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-318) and index.
Contents:
Assembling the 1980's: the deluge-and after / Stuart Hall -- The success and failure of the Black arts movement / Rasheed Araeen -- Wait, did I miss something? Some personal musings on the 1980's and beyond / Keith Piper -- Inside the invisible: for/getting strategy / Lubaina Himid -- Inconogrpahy after identity / Kobena Mercer -- A to y (entries for an inventionry of dented "l"s) / susan pui san lok -- On becoming an artist: Algerian, African, Arab, Muslim, French and, Black British? a dialogue of visibility / Zineb Sedira in collaboration with Jawad Al-Nawab -- CoRespondents / Yong Soon Min and Allan deSouza -- Triangular trades: late twentieth-century "Black" art and transatlantic cultural commerc / Judith Wilson -- Collaborative projects: toward a more inclusive practice / Dawoud Bey -- Why Asia now? contemporary Asian art and the politics of multiculturalism / Stan Abe -- Choices for Black arts in Britain over 30 years / Naseem Khan -- A case of mistaken identity / Gilane Tawadros -- Conference papers and speakers -- Dialogues / Jean Fisher -- Time lines / Adelaide Bannerman.
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