The road from Emelle | |
A cycle of works on art | p. 40 |
The aesthetics of (in)visibility : Thornton Dial and the politics of art | p. 58 |
A cycle of works on memory and autobiography | p. 72 |
Self-taut : on Dial's style | p. 120 |
A cycle of works on struggles for survival | p. 134 |
Revolutionary traditional art from the cultural commonwealth of Afro-Alabama | p. 172 |
A cycle of works on quilts and Gee's Bend | p. 178 |
Creation story : Thornton Dial's quilt histories | p. 214 |
A cycle of works on September 11, 2001 | p. 222 |
Thornton Dial at Ground Zero : to build means to destroy | p. 238 |
A cycle of works on America after September 11, 2001 | p. 248 |
Thornton Dial and contemporary history | p. 268 |
His story/history : Thornton Dial in the twentieth century | p. 274 |
"An attitude of hugeness" : Thornton Dial and his circle | p. 294 |
An artist in the twenty-first century | p. 300 |
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