Mulata in Repose
Embodiment and Representations of Beauty
ISBN: 978-1-83797-994-3, eISBN: 978-1-83797-993-6
Publication date: 6 September 2024
Abstract
This chapter provides a close reading and critical analysis of work by two New York City-based Afro-Dominican artists, Joiri Minaya (1990) and Josefina Báez (1960). The author argues that Báez' “Carmen FotonovelARTE” (2020) and Minaya's “Containers” series (2015–2020) play with the trope of repose and mixed-race beauty to chart pathways of Afro-Latina representation that are shaped by yet that radically challenge the colonial script of the mulata. The artists create a space of refusal that transforms repose into a powerful site from which to articulate, problematize, and dismantle oppressive, reductive systems of representation.
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Citation
Báez, J. (2024), "
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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