Abstractionist Aesthetics : : Artistic Form and Social Critique in African American Culture / / Phillip Brian Harper.

An artistic discussion on the critical potential of African American expressive cultureIn a major reassessment of African American culture, Phillip Brian Harper intervenes in the ongoing debate about the “proper” depiction of black people. He advocates for African American aesthetic abstractionism-a...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter New York University Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2015]
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سنة النشر:2015
اللغة:English
سلاسل:NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis ; 5
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وصف مادي:1 online resource :; 41 Illustrations, color
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Contents --
Introduction: Against Positive Images --
1. Black Personhood in the Maw of Abstraction --
2. Historical Cadence and the Nitty-Gritty Effect --
3. Telling It Slant --
Coda: The Literary Advantage --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
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الملخص:An artistic discussion on the critical potential of African American expressive cultureIn a major reassessment of African American culture, Phillip Brian Harper intervenes in the ongoing debate about the “proper” depiction of black people. He advocates for African American aesthetic abstractionism-a representational mode whereby an artwork, rather than striving for realist verisimilitude, vigorously asserts its essentially artificial character. Maintaining that realist representation reaffirms the very social facts that it might have been understood to challenge, Harper contends that abstractionism shows up the actual constructedness of those facts, thereby subjecting them to critical scrutiny and making them amenable to transformation.Arguing against the need for “positive” representations, Abstractionist Aesthetics displaces realism as the primary mode of African American representational aesthetics, re-centers literature as a principal site of African American cultural politics, and elevates experimental prose within the domain of African American literature. Drawing on examples across a variety of artistic production, including the visual work of Fred Wilson and Kara Walker, the music of Billie Holiday and Cecil Taylor, and the prose and verse writings of Ntozake Shange, Alice Walker, and John Keene, this book poses urgent questions about how racial blackness is made to assume certain social meanings. In the process, African American aesthetics are upended, rendering abstractionism as the most powerful modality for Black representation.
التنسيق:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ردمك:9781479808878
9783110728996
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479865437.001.0001
وصول:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Phillip Brian Harper.