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Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University

Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University
Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University

Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University It serves as an entry point to introductory topics by and about peoples of african descent in various parts of the world with a focus on canada and the united states. the guide provides multiple entry points into the topics and is organized in two major streams: canada and international. Dr. joana joachim is assistant professor of black studies in art history and social justice at concordia university. her research and teaching interests include black feminist art histories, black diasporic art histories, critical museologies, black canadian studies, and canadian slavery studies.

Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University
Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University

Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University Dr. joana joachim is an assistant professor of black studies in art history and social justice at concordia university. her research and teaching interests include black feminist art histories, black diasporic art histories, critical museologies, black canadian studies, and canadian slavery studies. Modisakeng and jackson foreground submerged perspectives in their afrofuturist reimaginings of the middle passage and in doing so imagine freedom, or an otherwise futurity, from increasing anti black racism and violence, for african or black diasporic persons. How can black art history in canada expand our understanding of black diasporic cultural production? how can curiosity, critical self‑reflection, and compassion guide us in making a better world for all?. This course is designed to introduce students to the major themes, issues, and debates in montreal’s black history from its origins until today. students gain an understanding of how black communities lived, worked, socialized, and defined themselves in montreal.

Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University
Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University

Black Diasporic Art History Concordia University How can black art history in canada expand our understanding of black diasporic cultural production? how can curiosity, critical self‑reflection, and compassion guide us in making a better world for all?. This course is designed to introduce students to the major themes, issues, and debates in montreal’s black history from its origins until today. students gain an understanding of how black communities lived, worked, socialized, and defined themselves in montreal. Her research and teaching interests include black feminist art histories, black diasporic art histories, critical museologies, black canadian studies, and canadian slavery studies. She holds an ma in art history from concordia university. joana joachim is assistant professor of black studies in art education, art history and social justice at concordia university. she holds a phd in art history and gender, sexuality and feminist studies from mcgill university. Concordia university school of graduate studies this is to certify that the thesis prepared by: margot chambon. Dr. joana joachim is assistant professor of black studies in art education, art history and social justice at concordia university. her research interests include black feminist and black diasporic art histories, critical museologies, and black canadian studies.

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