This book is a revisionist history of Cuban art that centers on the works and social worlds of artists of African descent, from the colonial period to the present. Cogently argued and carefully researched, it will interest students and scholars of Afro-Latin America, and collectors of Latin American art.
This book is a revisionist history of Cuban art that centers on the works and social worlds of artists of African descent, from the colonial period to the present. Cogently argued and carefully researched, it will interest students and scholars of Afro-Latin America, and collectors of Latin American art.
Alejandro de la Fuente is the Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin American History and Economics, Professor of African and African American Studies, and Director of the Afro-Latin American Research Institute at Harvard University. He is the author of four books, and his work on slavery, inequality, Afrodescendant mobilization, and art, have been published in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and German.
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Preface Part I. Artists of African Descent and Cuban Art through the 1930s: 1. Their primorosas obras? Art and Whiteness in colonial Cuba 2. Afrodescendant artists and citizenship: the twentieth century 3. Conclusion to Part I Part II. The Art of Afro-Cubans since the 1930s: Statements on the Social Condition and Cultural Heritage: 4. Reimagining Afrodescendant art from the Vanguardia and the Academy 5. Against anti-Black racism 6. Conclusion to Part II Epilogue: the Afro-Latin American context Afro-Cuban artists directory Index.
Preface Part I. Artists of African Descent and Cuban Art through the 1930s: 1. Their primorosas obras? Art and Whiteness in colonial Cuba 2. Afrodescendant artists and citizenship: the twentieth century 3. Conclusion to Part I Part II. The Art of Afro-Cubans since the 1930s: Statements on the Social Condition and Cultural Heritage: 4. Reimagining Afrodescendant art from the Vanguardia and the Academy 5. Against anti-Black racism 6. Conclusion to Part II Epilogue: the Afro-Latin American context Afro-Cuban artists directory Index.
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