After Caliban

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781478028871

Caribbean Art in a Global Imaginary

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By Erica Moiah James
Imprint: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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304

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Erica Moiah James is Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Miami.

Acknowledgments vii Introduction. "Wat Wrong wit Dis Place?" 1 1. From Behind God's Back: Janine Antoni's Embodied Histories 37 2. Meeting in the Upper Room: Belkis AyOn's La Cena, 1988-1993 77 3. Historical Drag: Genre, Violence, and History in Edouard Duval-CarriE's Mardigras at Fort Dimanche, 1992 121 4. The Caribbean Does Not Exist: Maurizio Cattelan's 6th Caribbean Biennial, 1999 163 5. "Wrong Way" Lenny, Tempests, and Other DEtournements 205 Notes 223 Bibliography 259 Index

"By thinking art history from and with the Caribbean, Erica Moiah James demands a reorientation and expansion of the theoretical toolkit used to understand the region. Her questioning of the analytical purchase of Caliban disturbs the taken-for-grantedness of earlier examinations of the Caribbean while opening up space for how we might think it otherwise. After Caliban will be of great significance, having an important impact on the field of art history, especially in this moment as attempts are being made to decolonize the discipline." - Wayne Modest, Professor of Material Culture and Critical Heritage Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam "Insightful, transformative, and a must read, After Caliban centers artists working in the 1990s who newly reenvisioned history and the world from a Caribbean perspective and offered a decolonial critique of art history in the process." - Krista A. Thompson, author of Shine: The Visual Economy of Light in African Diasporic Aesthetic Practice

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