A collection of Coco Fusco's writings on art and media and a new piece on culture appropriation. It also documents Fusco's collaborations with MacArthur Award-winning artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena, and includes the scripts they created for National Public Radio.
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English Is Broken Here Summary
English Is Broken Here: Notes on a Cultural Fusion in the Americas by Coco Fusco
Essays, performance scripts, and interviews by one of America's emergin art critics.
English Is Broken Here Reviews
[Fusco's] brilliant collection of essays, interviews, and performance pieces. . . offers multilayered artistic and cultural commentary along with refreshingly clear-eyed political acuity. SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN
An important document marking the raging debate of multiculturalism in these times. LA WEEKLY
Simultaneously chilling and riotously funny. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Essential reading. THE NATION
About Coco Fusco
Coco Fusco is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist and writer. She has performed, lectured, exhibited and curated around the world since 1988. She is a recipient of a 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2013 Fulbright Fellowship, a 2012 US Artists Fellowship and a 2003 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts.
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CIN1565842456G
9781565842458
1565842456
English Is Broken Here: Notes on a Cultural Fusion in the Americas by Coco Fusco
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