
Photography, representation and jazz.1.On being in limbo;2.Moments outside the frame;3.On Joy Gregory, Autoportrait (1989-90);4.The decolonial logic;5.The Memory of Hope (2017) by Aïda Muluneh;6.On Wilfred Ukpong --Human rights, human wrongs.7.Disposable people: contemporary global slavery;8.Beyond the lens;9.The event in focus (is not over);10.Notes on Towards a Promised Land (2005-06), by Wendy Ewald;11.The canvases of representation and the photographs of Nontsikelelo Veleko;12.Label cultural baggage --Black Atlantic.13.Ward four and more;14.James VanDerZee: Harlem's black photographer;15.When existence alone is constant torture;16.A note from outside, on Rotimi Fani-Kayode;17.A gathering of souls;18.On Faisal Abdu'Allah --Future-facing people.19.Critical conjunctures;20.Every photograph has a story;21.Between feeling and time: Brent in the 1980s and 1990s;22.On John Goto;23.Masterji: the photographs of Maganbhai Patel;24.The triumph of optimism --Experiments with time.25.From Here to Eternity (1999);26.Absence and presence: the work of Oscar Muñoz;27.Drowning World (2007-2018) by Gideon Mendel;28.Travelling backwards;29.Waiting;30.Nothing is forever --Photography: promises to make a revolution.31.In five short acts;32.Lumumba framed in colonial time;33.The photographs of Eustáquio Neves;34.What have 'we' done with the image of Africa?;35.Les Bijoux I-IX (2002), Maud Sulter;36.How does the south appear on empire's art map?
Page Count:
191
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
1913546330
ISBN-13:
9781913546335
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