Description
The book is divided into sections, each of which aims a spotlight on women artists belonging to distinct groups of immigrants-the former Soviet Union, Ethiopia, and the Philippines-and shows how their artwork reflects various conflicts regarding citizenship and identity-related processes, dynamics of inclusion-exclusion, and power relations that characterize their experiences. Transnational Identities promotes a more nuanced, complex understanding of diversity among women from various groups and even within a specific ethnic group, as well as considering the "common differences" between women from diversified life experiences. To lay the groundwork for an analysis of the themes that recur in their artworks, Tal Dekel briefly discusses the notions of global migration and transnationalism and then examines gender and several other identity-related categories, notably religion, race, and class. These categories underline the complex nexus of overlapping and sometimes contradictoryaffiliations and identities that characterize migrating subjects in an age of globalization.
Transnational Identities integrates theories from various disciplines, including art history, citizenship studies and critical political theory, gender studies, cultural studies, and migration studies in an interdisciplinary manner that those teaching and studying in these fields will find relevant to their continued research.
About the Author
Tal Dekel is head of the Women and Gender Forum at Tel Aviv University, where she lectures in the Department of Art History and at the NCJW Women Studies Program. Dekel specializes in contemporary art and visual culture, taking a particular interest in gender and transnationalism. She has published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals and is the author of the book Gendered: Art and Feminist Theory.
Book Information
ISBN 9780814342503
Author Tal Dekel
Format Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint Wayne State University Press
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Weight(grams) 260g