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The Instagram Archipelago 1st Edition Elliot C Mason

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The Instagram Archipelago 1st Edition Elliot C Mason
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Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Elliot C. Mason
ISBN: 9781782798286, 1782798285
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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The Instagram Archipelago 1st Edition Elliot C Mason by Elliot C. Mason 9781782798286, 1782798285 instant download after payment.

Set on Idan Hayosh’s peculiar Instagram page of women holding dead fish, The Instagram Archipelago is a conversation with contemporary culture’s logics of gender and race. Working through recent thinking in Black studies and Hayosh’s satirical images, Elliot C. Mason presents the aesthetics of capitalism as a sea that makes everything the same, turning the world into a single form. The Instagram Archipelago brings radical antiracist and feminist scholarship to a general audience, applying a model of thinking beyond gender and race to the strange world of online fishing photos. This funny and fascinating book moves past the liberal celebration of gender and race, towards a tiny island of resistance in a growing archipelago.

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