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Art and Migration Benedicte Miyamoto

Art and Migration By Benedicte Miyamoto

Art and Migration by Benedicte Miyamoto


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This volume offers responses to the view that migration is disruptive of national heritage. It investigates the empathy and mediation migratory aesthetics provide, re-evaluates the cultural understanding of borders and transnationalism and presents an overview of migration terminology for use by art historians and museums.

Art and Migration Summary

Art and Migration: Revisioning the Borders of Community by Benedicte Miyamoto

This collection offers a response to the view that migration disrupts national heritage. Investigating the mediation provided by migrant art, it asks how we can rethink art history in a way that uproots its reliance on space and place as stable definitions of style. Beginning with an invaluable overview of migration studies terminology and concepts, Art and migration opens dialogues between academics of art history and migrations studies through a series of essays and interviews. It also re-evaluates the cultural understanding of borders and revisits the contours of the art world - a supposedly globalised community re-assessed here as structurally bordered by art market dynamics, career constraints, gatekeeping and patronage networks.

About Benedicte Miyamoto

Benedicte Miyamoto is Associate Professor in British History at Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle

Marie Ruiz is Associate Professor in British History at Universite de Picardie Jules Verne

Table of Contents

1 Revisioning art and migration - Benedicte Miyamoto and Marie Ruiz
Part I: Art, migration and borders
2 Empathy, migration and art: an interview with Dieter Roesltraete
3 Silenced migrants: an interview with David Antonio Cruz
4 Memorable mobilities: an interview with Axel Karlsson Rixon
5 Ambiguous attachments: creations of diasporic aesthetics and migratory imagery in Chinese-Australian Art - Birgit Mersmann
6 Retracing colonial choreographies in contemporary Native American art - Christopher Green
7 Race, migration and visual culture: the activist artist challenging the ever-present colonial imagination - Claudia Tazreiter
8 Precarious temporalities: gender, migration and refugee arts - Rachel A. Lewis
Part II : The migrants' paths in the arts
9 Global and translocal: an interview with Marina Galvani
10 Portrait of the artist as migrant: an interview with Robyn Asleson
11 Stories of Global Displacement: an interview with Massimiliano Gioni
12 A publication of one's own: identity and community among migrant Latin American artist in New York c. 1970 - Aime Iglesias Lukin
13 'Nobody's darlings'? Edith May Fry and Australian expatriate art in the 1920s - Victoria Souliman
14 Agostina Segatori and the immigrant Italian models of Paris - Susan Waller
15 Gardens, migrations and memories: aesthetic and intercultural learning and the (re)construction of identity - David Bell
Part III: Mapping the researcher's identity
16 Photographing migrants and positionality: an interview with Leslie Urena
17 Reflections on positionality - Benedicte Miyamoto and Marie Ruiz
Index

Additional information

NPB9781526149701
9781526149701
1526149702
Art and Migration: Revisioning the Borders of Community by Benedicte Miyamoto
New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
20210615
336
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