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The sublime time of race: rethinking black history and contemporary film | tabula rasa
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Fragments of postcolonial thought. The sublime time of race. Speculative Blackness: Re-imagining the Human in Afrofuturism →. The sublime time of race: rethinking black history and contemporary film. June 10, 2015. Another talk I did on temporality and black film at Open School East as part of the CCSR In Theory seminar series. The sublime time of race: rethinking black history and contemporary film. Thursday, May 7 at 6:30pm. In London, United Kingdom. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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The sublime time of race | tabula rasa
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Fragments of postcolonial thought. The sublime time of race: rethinking black history and contemporary film →. The sublime time of race. April 14, 2015. A first of some talks on race and temporality that I have been working on. This ones at Coventry University:. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). This entry was posted in Event. And tagged 12 years a Slave. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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tabula rasa | fragments of postcolonial thought | Page 2
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Fragments of postcolonial thought. Newer posts →. August 9, 2013. I have started a new writing project with my long-time friend Ko Banerjea. Southern Discomfort. Is an experiment in developing a poetic form of critique of our contemporary situation. Maybe a sort of literary zine. http:/ southerndiscomfortzine.wordpress.com/. This was my initial entry to the About page of the Zine, it gives a sense of where we are at:. What does not happen defines the contemporary’ (Agamben). May 18, 2013. Click to share ...
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darkmatter Journal looking for book reviewers | tabula rasa
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Fragments of postcolonial thought. Speculative Blackness: Re-imagining the Human in Afrofuturism. The Movement of Black Thought – Study Notes →. Darkmatter Journal looking for book reviewers. June 10, 2015. Darkmatter Journal is looking for book reviewers. See http:/ www.darkmatter101.org/si/submission/books-to-review/. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). This entry was posted in darkmatter journal. 8217; – ...
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Ash Sharma | tabula rasa
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Fragments of postcolonial thought. Author Archives: Ash Sharma. 8216;Then and Now: the changing context of debate? 8217; – notes on Contemporary Art and Archives [2011]. July 28, 2016. Documenting some old talks on the blog – this one seems still very relevant now. Notes for a talk on archives, cultural institutions, art and ‘new internationalism’ for an Iniva event that I spoke at on 9 Nov 2011 (Organised … Continue reading →. July 26, 2016. The Movement of Black Thought – Study Notes. October 4, 2015.
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Black Capital | tabula rasa
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Fragments of postcolonial thought. BLACK STUDIES: GRAMMARS OF THE FUGITIVE. The sublime time of race →. March 23, 2014. I recently spoke at this event:. Out of Sight: Constructing, Experiencing, Changing Peripheries 20 March 2014. The peripheral is not only what is imagined as geographically distant, but encompasses those seen as the distant amongst us the stranger, the outcast, the pariah. What does it mean, in the age of digital technologies, to be peripheral on the fringes and out of sight? Address ne...
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Hindian Cinema: A Book Review.
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Notes on Cinema with a Primary Focus on Hindi Films. Tejaswini Ganti. BOLLYWOOD: A Guidebook to Popular Hindi Cinema. New York: Routledge, 2004; 254 pp. R Amit Kumar. Do not use without permission. Mar 2008, Vol 21, Issue 2, p181-182). Of popular Indian cinema - coming out of. Now Mumbai) film industry and produced primarily in Hindi language with a mix of Urdu, English and Arabic– Tejaswini Ganti’s book Bollywood. Lives up to its titular expectation: it is. Based on political, economic, and social chang...
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Hindian Cinema: February 2008
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Notes on Cinema with a Primary Focus on Hindi Films. R Amit Kumar. Do not use without permission. A Case Study: Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen. Taking Position: A Crossover Commercial Artist. Kapur in a BBC Interview). Kapur pronounces “India to be future superpower” (Kapur qtd. in Deccan Herald) and proclaims a process that he thinks is “reverse colonization.” “I believe the world is going through a point where the Asian Culture is going to be the predominant culture ...Kapur in an interview with Bhatt).