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Ethiopian Passages

by Elizabeth Harney
Ethiopian Passages

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ISBN13: 9780856675621
ISBN10: 0856675628
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In the global arena, African artists have contributed significantly to the inventiveness and creative vitality of the contemporary art world. The impact has been more immediate and pronounced for Western audiences as African artists move into the growing and significant diaspora in America and Europe.

Ethiopian Passages tells of the importance of the arts in the African diaspora and explores the important histories of migration and the myriad negotiations of artistic groups among African artists in the diaspora.

The book discusses Ethiopia's history: the word 'Ethiopia' means 'land of the sun-burned, or black-skinned people', representing a sense of place for Africans who became land-lost, renamed and denied the use of their native tongues. It tells of the reign of Menelik II-which marked the beginning of Ethiopia's modern history-and of life under the Marxist military regime. The book describes the tumultuous political environment of the late 20th century, and shows how these unstable times have shaped the Ethiopia of today. The book also questions stereotype misconceptions about African peoples and cultures and explains why the concept of 'ethiopianism' came to be associated with pride, independence, self-motivation and reliance, . . . thoroughly competent to chart their own course of development and to manage their own affairs'. Above all it revolutionizes our understanding of the culture and identity of African peoples.

Ethiopian Passages brings together artists from across several generations who have addressed issues of identity, experienced displacement and created new 'homelands'. The evidence of these encounters and personal experiences can be seen in the works of art that are included, which demonstrate the magnificence and arresting power of contemporary African art.


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Elizabeth Harney is the curator of contemporary art at the National Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institution.


Table of Contents

Preface--David Binkley * The Poetics of Diaspora--Elizabeth Harney * Howard University, Ethiopia and Ethiopianism--Jeff Donaldson * The Howard Connection: Dialogue with Abiyi Ford, Floyd Coleman and Jeff Donaldson--Elizabeth Harney and Kinsey Katchka * The Visual Arts Scene in Addis Ababa: Then and Now--Achamyeleh Debela * Artist Biographies * Plates * Chronology

Preface--David Binkley * The Poetics of Diaspora--Elizabeth Harney * Howard University, Ethiopia and Ethiopianism--Jeff Donaldson * The Howard Connection: Dialogue with Abiyi Ford, Floyd Coleman and Jeff Donaldson--Elizabeth Harney and Kinsey Katchka * The Visual Arts Scene in Addis Ababa: Then and Now--Achamyeleh Debela * Artist Biographies * Plates * Chronology



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ISBN:
9780856675621
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
09/06/2003
Publisher:
Philip Wilson Publishers
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Height:
11.93 in
Width:
229.11 mm
Thickness:
.43 in.
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Series Volume:
no. 808
Author:
Elizabeth Harney
Subject:
African diaspora
Subject:
Art-History and Criticism
Subject:
Art, ethiopian
Subject:
Assemblage (art)

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