Decolonizing Trans-American Skin Memory

Nakan 1 (1) (2022)
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Abstract

This paper aims to highlight the articulation of skin memory with trans-Caribbean aesthetics by exploring the diasporic works of female diasporic artists born in the West Indies who emigrated to the United States. We intend to show how these contemporary female artists rewrite the codification and reception of the skin-related memory by connecting their artwork to a genealogy of traumas and healing practices that call for the empowerment of the Caribbean skin ego.

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Frédéric Lefrançois
Université Des Antilles

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