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245 0 _aSobre El Estar Comprometida Con Un Lugar Pequeno - On Being Committed to A Small Place
_c/ Author: Annalee Davis; Editor: Miguel A. Lopez
260 _bTEOR/eTica;
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300 _a251p;
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490 _aLocal Writings. Critical Positions from Central America, the Caribbean, and their Diasporas
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520 _aAbout being committed to a small space compiles six essays by the artist Annalee Davis (Barbados, 1963), who is one of the engines in the transformation of the Caribbean cultural landscape in the last two and a half decades. Davis reflects on the critical possibilities of art in a postcolonial Caribbean context and post-independence, which leads her to explore insistently on the significance of concepts such as economy, landscape, race, gender, tourism, national identity and plantation economies. Her writing and practice not only examine the past, but also seek to promote platforms for conversation, sociability and critical exchange that see art as a tool to reimagine history, civil society and the public sphere.
546 _aSpanish; English
650 _aN5300-7418 Visual Arts- History
650 _aArtivism
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650 _aRegionalism
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651 _2Carribean
651 _2Barbados
700 _aDavis, Annalee
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