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August 2020, English
94 pages, Excerpts
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Out of print
Dear friends and colleagues,


 

In order to remain in dialogue, we are sharing excerpts from a selection of titles over the coming weeks and months.


Our series of shared excerpts continues with a fourth installment focusing on issues of representation and decolonization. The late Senegalese artist and poet Issa Samb questions the “representativeness” of race and art in a 1989 text reprinted in his monograph WORD! WORD? WORD!; art historian Nomusa Makhubu writes about depictions of South African eco-racism in Uriel Orlow’s monograph Theatrum Botanicum; artist Pedro Neves Marques looks toward alternative Indigenous science fiction in the anthology Futurity Report; artist and theorist Denise Ferreira da Silva identifies the disco’s blacklight as a device for Black feminist thought in Otobong Nkanga’s monograph Luster & Lucre; media theorist Andrea B. Braidt turns to queer subjectivity and affect in the anthology On Productive Shame, Reconciliation, and Agency; and art historian T. J. Demos links global geopolitics and visual culture in Against the Anthropocene.


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Stay healthy and take care!
The Sternberg Press team
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