Sentences with phrase «american slave narratives»

The artist draws her content from many sources, including American slave narratives, genre paintings, Civil War battle reenactments, and «bodice ripper» romance novels.
For the 2003 Venice Biennale, Wilson created a mixed - media installation of many parts — focusing on Africans in Venice and issues and representations of blacks and whites — which included a suite of black glass sculptures; a black - and - white tiled room, with wall graffiti culled from texts of African - American slave narratives; and a video installation of «Othello,» screened backwards.
John also used resources from the North American Slave Narrative collection in his humanities classes (a blended United States history and American literature class).
«He was one of his primary assistants and he was his slave... The American slave narrative is very different but this is a person who did not have his rights to himself.

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And African - American women, to take another example, have complicated the Anglo - European interpretation of the Abraham / Sarah narratives by focusing on the character of Hagar, the ethnic outsider, the slave, the surrogate wife.
And while slavery is the poisonous weed in the gardens of her ancestors, Cannon became a student of slave narratives, «seeking the interior garden of Afro - American culture» and consciously working to inherit the strength and dignity of her slave foremothers.
BEST NARRATIVE FILM *** 12 Years a Slave *** American Hustle Gravity Inside Llewyn Davis The Wolf of Wall Street
The epic narrative about slavery stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as a free African American man from the north who is kidnapped and sold as a slave, while Benedict Cumberbatch plays the plantation master in Louisiana who purchases him.
Seidel cites a passage from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave in which Douglass recalls the impact of hearing fellow slaves singing in the middle of the night.
This recently discovered manuscript, «The Bondwoman's Narrative,» is believed to be the first novel written by a female African American slave and possibly the first novel written by a black woman anywhere.
Best known for large - scale interiors, landscapes, and portraits featuring powerful black figures, Marshall explores narratives of African American history from slave ships to the present and draws upon his deep knowledge of art history from the Renaissance to twentieth - century abstraction, as well as other sources such as the comic book and the muralist tradition.
Virtually all of the major themes that have engaged Weems are represented, including personal narrative, such as Family Pictures and Stories and the famous Kitchen Table Series; the legacy and locales of slavery, including Sea Islands Series, Jefferson Suite, Slave Coast, and Dreaming in Cuba; contemporary perceptions of African Americans, as in Colored People and Afro - Chic; and the universal struggle for equality dealt with in works like Ritual and Reunion.
This exhibition features paintings inspired by historic and literary narratives of the American South, including the speeches of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.; Harriet Jacobs» Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl; Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; and W.E.B. Du Bois» Darkwater, among others.
His work often deals in subtle and probing ways with the shifting experience of American identity, borrowing directly from sources as varied as slave narratives, the essays of James Baldwin and Zora Neale Hurston, the comedy routines of Richard Pryor, or news coverage of Louis Farrakhan ‟ s Million Man March of 1995.
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