Sentences with phrase «radical tradition»

Fred Moten is author of In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition, Hughson's Tavern, B. Jenkins, The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study (with Stefano Harney), The Feel Trio, The Little Edges and The Service Porch.
When I hear NAACP and union leadership insisting that educational justice for Black children can not be achieved unless the elusive wholesale integration effort occurs, I know they belie Dr. King's radical traditions about economic, and thus educational justice.
Developments in the US also have their roots in the nation's own radical traditions, such as the labor republicanism of the Knights of Labor discussed by Alex Gourevitch in this series.
«Speech / Acts», which considered six artists of colour working with poetry and the black radical tradition, was virtually monochromatic.
leadership insisting that educational justice for Black children can not be achieved unless the elusive wholesale integration effort occurs, I know they belie Dr. King's radical traditions about economic, and thus educational justice.
«Blue Labour» - ghastly name... BUT... in his Labour as a radical tradition I think there is a lot to Glasman's Political Economy critique.
... needs to rediscover England's radical traditions that are rooted in the long political struggle against dispossession.
But — despite the country's radical traditions — the strange death of Tory Scotland is more recent than many Scots would like to remember.
Liverpool's radical traditions, however, need some qualification.
And the winner of last night's by - election in Rochester, UKIP's Mark Reckless, said the large number of Labour voters who switched their support to him showed «the radical tradition, which has stood and spoken for the working class, has found a new home in UKIP».
In his victory speech, Mark Reckless said the large number of Labour voters who switched their support to him showed «the radical tradition, which has stood and spoken for the working class, has found a new home in UKIP»
While some schools, like those in Quakertown, one of Pennsylvania's hotbeds for school / community based racism, inexplicably used this day to make up for lost school days, others took the time to reflect on the radical traditions of this civil rights leader.
, inexplicably used this day to make up for lost school days, others took the time to reflect on the radical traditions of this civil rights leader.
Often described as «conceptual entrepreneur,» Syms combines autobiographical material with historical narratives and tropes from popular culture, examining representations of blackness and its relationship to American vernacular, situation comedy, feminist movements and radical traditions.
Martine Syms uses video and performance to examine representations of blackness and its relationship to American situation comedy, black vernacular, feminist movements and radical traditions.
I started to work on Lessons, an extended, incomplete poem of 30 second videos about the black radical tradition, two years ago.
In his seminal theoretical text, In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition (2003), Fred Moten asks: «What are the internal relations within that experience between the intellection of the poem's meaning and the sensing of its visuality and / or aurality?
Joachim Grommek, Markus Linnenbrink, Adrian Esparza, Jan van der Ploeg, Markus Weggenmann, Beat Zoderer and Jonathan Parsons keep up this great and radical tradition.
** I want to push you a little bit more on this abstraction point, perhaps tying it to the Black Radical Tradition.
He is author of consent not to be a single being, In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition, Hughson's Tavern, B. Jenkins, The Feel Trio, The Little Edges, The Service Porch and co-author, with Stefano Harney, of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study and A Poetics of the Undercommons, and, with Wu Tsang, of Who touched me?
Martine Syms (b. 1 988, Los Angeles) uses video and performance to examine representations of blackness and its relationship to American situation comedy, black vernacular, feminist movements, and radical traditions.
Using video and performance, Syms examines representations of blackness and its relationship to narrative, vernacular, feminist thought, and radical traditions.
Fred Moten is a poet and literary theorist, whose book In The Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition (University of Minnesota Press, 2003) explored the sonic and aural lineages of the «black radical tradition.»
This exhibition explores notions of biomythography and non-traditional archiving through performance, photography, collage, video, and sound installation to collectively merge personal histories and recontextualized narratives to hold space for a queer, Black radical tradition
Inspired by Cheryl Dunye's seminal film The Watermelon Woman and held in conjunction with the twentieth anniversary of the film's release, the exhibition looks to collectively merge personal histories and recontextualized narratives to hold space for a queer, Black radical tradition.
1992 In Good Conscience: The Radical Tradition in Twentieth - Century American Illustration, The Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery AL
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