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Classicisms in the Black Atlantic (Classical Presences) [Illustrated] 9780198814122, 0198814127

Table of contents :
Cover
Classicisms in the Black Atlantic
Copyright
Preface
Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Introduction
Race, Reception, and Classicisms
A Map of This Work
Charting New Courses
PART I: Wakes
1: Middle Passages: Mediating Classics and Radical Philology in Marlene NourbeSe Philip and Derek Walcott
Introduction
Disiecta membra and Radical Philology in Walcott and Philip
Speaking Bones in Walcott’s Omeros
Marlene NourbeSe Philip: Dismembering the Classics
Rereading the Aeneid: The Canon as Precedent
Conclusion
2: “Nero, the mustard!”: The Ironies of Classical Slave Names in the British Caribbean
3: Athens and Sparta of the New World: The Classical Passions of Santo Domingo
Voices in the Wilderness
The Fleeting Splendor of the Colony
The Dictator’s Classics
“Black to the future”
PART II: Journeys
4: In Search of Henry Alexander Saturnin Hartley, Black Classicist, Clergyman, and Physician
Conclusion
5: Roman Studios: The Black Woman Art

The magic is still intact: 10 years of Hollywood in Cambodia Crüe

We caught up with HIC Crüe in advance of their new exhibition “Fuimos Todos”, which is up at Gallery UNION from December 5 – February 3.

The collective behind the legendary street art gallery Hollywood in Cambodia, HIC is composed of BsAsStencil, Malatesta, RunDon’tWalk, Stencil Land and Tester Mariano. This exhibition comes on the heels of HIC´s 10th anniversary, and is an ode in practice to a decade of collaborative work.

“Fuimos Todos” is a celebration of the collective as a creative concept; something which captures a fundamental element of the nature of urban art, and the ethos at the very heart of this inimitable collective.

Malatesta: I feel like being part of HIC is like being in a band.  You can go out to paint alone, no problem: I can have a guitar in my house and spend all day playing, putting the volume up to 11, jamming. But it’s totally different when you get together with your friend Tester who plays the bass, and your friend GG who plays the drums.

GG: It’s wo

I spent 5 nights in Nazareth which is known as the childhood home of Jesus with multiple sites, once again, claiming to be “the place where…” happened.

The Church of the Annunciation is supposedly where the Virgin Mary lived and where the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary in the cave and announced that she is destined to give birth to Jesus…

Upstairs there were murals of Mary donated by various countries to the church…

Next door is St. Joseph’s Church, believed to be built upon the cave where Joseph lived and/or where his carpentry worship was…

The Synagogue Church is supposedly where Jesus came to preach…

The Greek Catholic Church of the Annunciation I had to return to since it’s only open for Mass on Sundays…

The White Mosque…

The Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Church of Nazareth with the Holy Caves below. The caves are believed to be where Jesus’ family lived…

Mary’s Well also claims to be the site where the angel Gabriel informed Mary that she would give birth to Jesus…

The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation is yet another ch

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