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Informationen zum Autor Joanna Grabski is Associate Professor and Chair of Art History at Denison University. Carol Magee is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is author of Africa in the American Imagination: Popular Culture, Racialized Identities, and African Visual Culture . Klappentext The contributors to this volume include artists, museum curators, art historians, and anthropologists, who address artistic production in a variety of locations and media to question previous uses of interview and provoke alternative understandings of art. Zusammenfassung A compelling collection that shows how interviews can be used to generate new meaning Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction: The Work of Interviews Carol Magee and Joanna Grabski 1. Talking to People about Art Patrick McNaughton 2. Ghostly Stories: Interviews with Artists in Dakar and the Productive Space around Absence Joanna Grabski 3. Can the Artist Speak? Hamid Kachmar's Subversive Redemptive Art of Resistance Joseph Jordan 4. Photography, Narrative Interventions, and (Cross) Cultural Representations Carol Magee 5. Narrating the Artist: Seyni Camara and the Multiple Constructions of the Artistic Persona Silvia Forni 6. Interview-Akinbode Akinbiyi Akinbode Akinbiyi 7. Inter-Weaving Narratives of Art and Activism: Sandra Kriel's Heroic Women Kim Miller 8. Politics of Narrative at the African Burial Ground in NYC: The Final Monument Andrea E. Frohne 9. Who Owns the Past: Constructing an Art History of a Malian Masquerade Mary Jo Arnoldi 10. Framing Practices: Artists' Voices and the Power of Self-Representation Christine Mullen Kreamer 11. Undisciplined Knowledge Allan deSouza and Allyson Purpura Appendix: Interlocutors Contributors Index ...