Der Band bietet ein Porträt der US-amerikanischen Bürgerrechtlerin im spannungsvollen Dialog von Material aus einem Privatarchiv und Werken junger Künstlerinnen und Künstler, für die Angela Davis nach wie vor eine wichtige intellektuelle Bezugsperson darstellt. Rasse, Gender, Wirtschaft und Politik sind dabei die Referenzpunkte in diesem wichtigen Zeitdokument.Die Verhaftung von Angela Davis 1970 in Verbindung mit einer Schießerei in einem Gerichtssaal und der sich anschließende Prozess mit Terrorismus-Vorwurf, der mit einem Freispruch endete, bilden den Auftakt zu einer reich bebilderten Darstellung von Leben und Wirken der einflussreichen politischen Denkerin und Aktivistin. Die Beiträge und Interviews des Bandes werden ergänzt durch Schriften von Davis, Zeitungsartikel, Fotografien, Zeichnungen aus dem Gerichtssaal und Briefe.
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Gerry Beegan ist Designhistoriker und Kritiker. Er lehrt an Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University.
Donna Gustafson, PhD, ist Chief Curator und Curator of Art of the Americas am Zimmerli Art Museum der Rutgers University. In einer Vielzahl von Publikationen befasst sie sich mit moderner und zeitgenössischer amerikanischer Kunst.
Inspired bya private archive and including contemporary work by artists who acknowledge the continued relevance of Angela Davis’s experience and politics, the essays, interviews, and images in this book provide a compelling and layered narrative of her journey through the junctures of race, gender, economic and political policy.
Beginning with the arrest, trial, and acquittal of Davis, 1970-72, and continuing through her world tour to thank those who joined in demanding her release and her influential career as a public intellectual, the book examines fifty years of history in light of the current political moment. Profusely illustrated with materials found in the archive (press coverage, photographs, court sketches, videos, music, writings, correspondence, and Davis’s political writings), the book includes an interview with Angela Davis and Lisbet Tellefsen, the archivist who collected these materials, as well as essays that ouch on visibililty and invisibility, history, memory, and the iconography of black radical feminism.
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