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Biko's Ghost

Shannen L Hill

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  • 392 sidor
  • 2015
When you say, Black is Beautiful, what in fact you are saying . . . is: Man, you are okay as you are; begin to look upon yourself as a human being. With such statements, Stephen Biko became the voice of Black Consciousness. And with Bikos brutal death in the custody of the South African police, he became a martyr, an enduring symbol of the horrors of apartheid. Through the lens of visual culture, Bikos Ghost reveals how the man and the ideology he promoted have profoundly influenced liberation politics and race discoursein South Africa and around the globeever since. Tracing the linked histories of Black Consciousness and its most famous proponent, Bikos Ghost explores the concepts of unity, ancestry, and action that lie at the heart of the ideology and the man. It challenges the dominant historical view of Black Consciousness as ineffectual or racially exclusive, suppressed on the one side by the apartheid regime and on the other by the African National Congress. Engaging theories of trauma and representation, and icon and ideology, Shannen L. Hill considers the martyred Biko as an embattled icon, his image portrayals assuming different shapes and political meanings in different hands. So, too, does she illuminate how Black Consciousness worked behind the scenes throughout the 1980s, a decade of heightened popular unrest and state censorship. She shows howin streams of imagery that continue to multiply nearly forty years onBikos visage and the ongoing life of Black Consciousness served as instruments through which artists could combat the abuses of apartheid and unsettle the rainbow nation that followed.
  • Författare: Shannen L Hill
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780816676378
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 392
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2015-05-21
  • Förlag: University of Minnesota Press