Sentences with phrase «culture hybridity»

For instance, ruby onyinyechi amanze, a Brooklyn - based artist of Nigerian birth and British upbringing, creates art influenced and inspired by the culture hybridity, according to BRIC.

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13 For a counter example where Indian «natives» use «the powers of hybridity to resist baptism and to put the project of conversion in an impossible position» see the chapter «Signs Taken for Wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817,» (pp. 102 - 122) in the book by Homi K. Bhabha, The Location of Culture (London: Routledge, 1994).
But the project also emerges from my broader interest in exploring how hybridities (of cultures, races, and ethnicities; humans and machines; etc.) are becoming more apparent, but also more fraught and confounding in American society.
In doing so, his work possesses a hybridity that reflects his own background as an Iranian - American immigrant straddling cultures.
digital collages that explore racial and cultural ambiguity through visual hybridity, like the work of each artist in this exhibition, demonstrate that late 20th - century predictions of the end of traditional fine «art» practice at the dawn of digital culture were simply wrong.
Since that time, post-colonial thinking, globalization, and an awareness of our own cultural hybridity have deepened ideas about African culture; the exoticizing and demeaning implications of Primitivism have made it untenable.
Wofford is a San Francisco artist and educator whose work plays with notions of hybridity, authenticity, and global culture, often with a humorous bent.
Dutch wax textiles have been a signature of his work for many years, and represent the cultural hybridity central to his practice and the rich complexity of post-colonial cultures.
In interviews, Crosby has addressed the use of intimate scenes between herself and her husband as a way of speaking to her own Nigerian - American hybridity or «union between two cultures».
In an interview for Huffington Post she described her attitude towards cultural hybridity: «Although cultures do have important political utility, the idea that cultures develop in vacuums is false.
I'm really interested in hybridity from a cultural perspective, but I chose to focus on inter-species hybridization because I didn't want it to be merely about the fusion and mixture of culture, but also about the transparency of boundaries between things we identify as whole in and of themselves.
By this time, of course, the transatlantic trade had already urged the transmission of black cultures around the western world, creating the instances of what would later be called «cultural hybridity,» occurring as a direct result of slavery and its legacies.
In doing so, his paintings possess a hybridity that reflects his own background as an Iranian - American immigrant straddling cultures.
«Working on a body of work that involves hybridity of ethnicities, race, styles and cultures.
This hybridity is the culmination of the postmodern pursuit that began with the Situationists in France and the Independent Group in England in the late 1950s, who sought a model of critical culture that would not require a disinterested aesthetic purity or esoteric knowledge.
Jeneen Frei Njootli will perform with handmade instruments crafted from female vadzaih (caribou) that embrace and disrupt the hybridity of the Athabascan fiddle in Vuntut Gwitchin culture.
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