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Art and Migration: Revisioning the Borders of Community

Art and Migration: Revisioning the Borders of Community

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This collection explores how migrant art mediates between different cultures, challenging the notion that migration disrupts national heritage. It reevaluates the cultural understanding of borders and the art world's structural boundaries, opening dialogues between art history and migration studies.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 336 pages
\n Publication date: 15 June 2021
\n Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This collection offers a compelling response to the notion that migration disrupts national heritage. By delving into the role of migrant art as a mediator, it seeks to challenge the traditional understanding of art history, which often relies on fixed definitions of style tied to specific spaces and places. Through a series of essays and interviews, Art and migration establishes dialogues between scholars in art history and migration studies, fostering a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between these fields. Moreover, it re-evaluates our cultural understanding of borders and explores the complex contours of the art world, which is often portrayed as a globalized community, but is, in reality, structured by art market dynamics, career constraints, gatekeeping, and patronage networks.


Introduction:
The notion that migration disrupts national heritage has gained significant traction in recent years. While migration can bring about cultural exchange and diversity, it can also challenge the established narratives and traditions of a particular nation. This collection aims to explore the mediation provided by migrant art in responding to this challenge.

Migration Studies Terminology and Concepts:
Before delving into the role of migrant art, it is essential to provide an overview of migration studies terminology and concepts. Migration studies is a multidisciplinary field that examines the movement of people across borders, both within and between countries. It encompasses various aspects such as the social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of migration.

One of the key concepts in migration studies is the idea of "hybridity." Hybridity refers to the blending of different cultural elements, traditions, and practices as a result of migration. It highlights the complexity and diversity of migrant communities and the ways in which they negotiate their identities in new environments.

Another important concept is "transnationalism." Transnationalism refers to the social and cultural connections that individuals and groups maintain across national borders. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the flows of people, ideas, and resources across borders and the ways in which these connections shape the identities and experiences of migrants.

Art and Migration:
Art and migration are closely intertwined, as artists often migrate in search of better opportunities, artistic freedom, and a sense of belonging. Migrant art serves as a powerful medium for expressing the experiences, struggles, and aspirations of migrants. It can challenge stereotypes, promote cultural understanding, and contribute to the broader dialogue on migration.

In this collection, we will explore the various ways in which migrant art mediates between different cultures, communities, and spaces. We will examine the contributions of migrant artists to art history and the ways in which their work challenges traditional narratives and definitions of art. We will also consider the challenges and opportunities that arise from the intersection of art and migration.

Conclusion:
Art and migration are complex and multifaceted phenomena that require a nuanced understanding. This collection offers a valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue on migration and heritage by exploring the mediation provided by migrant art. Through a series of essays and interviews, it seeks to challenge the traditional understanding of art history and promote a more inclusive and diverse perspective on the art world.

\n Weight: 844g\n
Dimension: 163 x 242 x 28 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781526149701\n \n

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