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Colour Art And Empire Visual Culture And The Nomadism Of Representation Eaton

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Colour Art And Empire Visual Culture And The Nomadism Of Representation Eaton
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.64 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Eaton, Natasha
ISBN: 9781780765198, 9780857722768, 1780765193, 085772276X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Colour Art And Empire Visual Culture And The Nomadism Of Representation Eaton by Eaton, Natasha 9781780765198, 9780857722768, 1780765193, 085772276X instant download after payment.

Colour, Art and Empire explores the entanglements of visual culture, enchanted technologies, waste, revolution, resistance and otherness. The materiality of color offers a critical and timely force-field for approaching afresh debates on colonialism. Located at the thresholds of nomenclature, imitation, mimesis and affect, this book analyses the formation of color and politics as qualitative overspill. Here color can be viewed both as central and supplemental to early photography, the totem, alchemy, tantra and mysticism. From the 18th-century Austrian empress Maria Theresa, to Rabindranath Tagore and Gandhi, to 1970s Bollywood, color makes us adjust our take on the politics of the human sensorium as defamiliarizing and disorienting.
Color wreaks havoc with western expectations of biological determinism, objectivity and eugenics. Beyond the cracks of such discursive practice, color becomes a sentient and nomadic retort to be pitted against a perceived colonial hegemony. Its alter materiality's and ideological reinvention as a resource for independence struggles, makes color fundamental to multivalent genealogies of artistic and political action and their relevance to the present.

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