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9780719087103

Transcultural Encounters Visualising France and the Maghreb in Contemporary Art

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  • ISBN13:

    9780719087103

  • ISBN10:

    0719087104

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2013-04-30
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Summary

This book explores Franco-Maghrebi crossings in contemporary art, giving particular attention to performance, video, photography and installation. Transcultural Encounters is the first book to focus on postcolonial approaches to art in France and the wider French-speaking world, this study examines new – and distinctively visual – means of presenting diversely transnational identities. Drawing on visual studies and postcolonial studies (both Francophone and Anglophone), it is driven by the following key questions: how do works of art exploring Franco-Maghrebi identities utilize features specific to the media of performance, video, photography and installation? How do such works of art spur a re-thinking of both postcolonial and feminist issues and critical terms in an uneven globalized Francophone frame? How do they develop art historical debates concerning gender and corporeal representation in their response to issues arising from specific French and Maghrebi cultures? How do these works test the boundaries of established art genres, calling for new modalities of "reading" transnational visual culture? The book will be of interest to students and lecturers in French studies, postcolonial studies, visual studies and gender studies, as well as curators and artists working across cultures and media.

Author Biography

Siobhán Shilton is Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Bristol, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Visualising 'Franco-Maghrebi' Identities
1. Art, Fashion and Veiling: Majida Khattari's Défilé-Performances
2. Performing the Veil in Urban and Virtual Spaces: Princess Hijab and Niqabitch Secoue Paris
3. Belly Dancing to the Marseillaise: Crossing Cultures and Media in the Art of Zoulikha Bouabdellah
4. Transculturation and 'Veiling the Mind' in the Art of Zineb Sedira
5. Visualising Diversity: Renegotiating 'Home' in Video Art by Katia Kameli
6. New Orientations in the Art of Travel: Maghrebi and Mediterranean Journeys in Video and Photography
Conclusion: Transnational Art in a Francophone Frame
Future Directions for Research in Transnational Visual Studies

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