In Search Of African American Space

In Search Of African American Space by Various


Authors
Various
ISBN
9783037786338
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
256
Dimensions
165 x 240mm

Drawing on architecture, performance art, history and visual theory, In Search of African American Space explores the fraught relationship between the African diaspora and social space in America. Richly illustrated with vintage adverts, maps, posters and architectural plans, and organized thematically, this anthology, edited by Jeffrey Hogrefe and Scott Ruff at the Pratt Institute in New York, is divided into three sections. The anthology is organised thematically, presenting African American space in a broad cultural context. The section "The Monument, Memorial, and Mundane," explores the analytical methods of architects Scott Ruff, Yolande Daniels, Rodney Leon, Elizabeth Kennedy, Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson, who have dedicated their studies and practices to examining spatial typologies related to the African diaspora. As architects working directly in the afterlife of slavery, conscious of spatial performances of opposition in relationship to architecture, they introduce their own interpretations of African American space from their personal experiences and a dedication to an aspect of practice that has been operating largely outside of the academy. The section "Politics without a Proper Locus" contextualises the development of African American space in everyday practices that arose in the antebellum period and beyond, among enslaved persons on plantations and the growing population of freed Africans in urban settlements in the North and South. The section title derives from Saidiya Hartman's influential engagement with French theorist of space Henri Lefebvre in the classic 1997 book Scenes of Subjection. The authors present the everyday practices of "vernacular citizenship," as characterised by Pratt Institute scholar Ann Holder, that emerged among the enslaved, the formerly enslaved and their allies in the years before and after Emancipation to cast a light on responses to the inevitable African American experience of hypervigilance. The oppositional performances of African Americans are at the foundation of a search for African American space - a space that is continually erased by the state apparatus.
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