The concept of the Black Atlantic has been used to look at Black culture on all sides of the Atlantic in the context of migration, diaspora, and hybridity. This two-volume publication explores philosophical notions and aesthetic forms of temporality in the Black Atlantic. The authors trace a transnational political and aesthetic emancipation movement of intellectuals and artists from the 1930s to the 1980s and beyond.In the first volume, Gabriele Genge deals with artistic contributions in a transnational understanding of Négritude. She provides insights into a fundamental artistic interest in debating and transcending modern ideas about time. A transcultural horizon emerges that counters the racist and ethnological time regimes of modernity with polychronic manifestations of African thought and knowledge.
| ISBN: | 9783837671322 |
| Publication date: | 27th October 2026 |
| Author: | Gabriele Genge |
| Publisher: | Transcript an imprint of transcript |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 350 pages |
| Series: | Image |
| Genres: |
Theory of art Cultural studies National liberation and independence |
The concept of the Black Atlantic has been used to look at Black culture on all sides of the Atlantic in the context of migration, diaspora, and hybridity. This two-volume publication explores philosophical notions and aesthetic forms of temporality in the Black Atlantic. The authors trace a transnational political and aesthetic emancipation movement of intellectuals and artists from the 1930s to the 1980s and beyond.In the first volume, Gabriele Genge deals with artistic contributions in a transnational understanding of Négritude. She provides insights into a fundamental artistic interest in debating and transcending modern ideas about time. A transcultural horizon emerges that counters the racist and ethnological time regimes of modernity with polychronic manifestations of African thought and knowledge.
Temporality and Aesthetic Regimes in the ›Black Atlantic‹ 1 features in the following genres: Theory of art, The arts: general topics, Social and cultural history, National liberation and independence, Philosophy, Cultural studies, Media studies, Sociology
Temporality and Aesthetic Regimes in the ›Black Atlantic‹ 1 is available in Paperback
Temporality and Aesthetic Regimes in the ›Black Atlantic‹ 1 was written by Gabriele Genge and published by Transcript an imprint of transcript
Temporality and Aesthetic Regimes in the ›Black Atlantic‹ 1 has 350 pages
Yes it is part of Image series
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