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Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism

by bell hooks, Amalia Mesa-Bains
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Overview

Mainstream rhetoric has made a concerted effort to polarize African Americans and Latinos, emphasizing differences in language and religion, while designating one or the other as the “favored minority” at will. In Witness, Amalia Mesa-Bains and bell hooks invite us to reexamine this politically popular binary and consider which differences are manufactured and which are real.

In Witness, Mesa-Bains and hooks explore their own similarities and differences, sharing the ways their childhoods, families, and work have shaped their political activism, teaching, and artistic expression. Drawing on shared experiences of sexism, classism, and racism, hooks and Mesa-Bains show how people from divergent cultural backgrounds can work together for radical social change.

While the black/Latino divide and the increasing cross-community political collaboration has been addressed in progressive newspapers and magazines, Witness, an inclusive call to reflect and act, is the first of its kind to look at these issues in depth. And Amalia Mesa-Bains, a pioneer scholar and producer of Chicana art, with bell hooks, one of the most acclaimed of African American theorists—prove an unparalleled match for the job.

bell hooks is one of the leading public intellectuals of her generation. She has written extensively on the emotional impact of racism and sexism, particularly on black women, as well as the importance of political engagement with art and the media. In her recent work on love, relationships, and community, she shows how emotional health is a necessary component to effective resistance and activism.

Amalia Mesa-Bains is an artist, curator, and writer who has initiated comprehensive exhibitions of Latino art, including Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation and Mi Alma, Mi Tierra, Mi Gente: Contemporary Chicana Art. Her artwork incorporates various aspects of Chicano/a history, culture, and folk traditions, exploring religion, ritual, and female rites of passage. She won a MacArthur Fellowship in 1992.

Synopsis

Provocative conversations between feminist critic bell hooks and Chicana artist Amalia Mesa-Bains on politics, power, creativity.

Publishers Weekly

bell hooks is one of the foremost black intellectuals in America today.

About the Author, bell hooks

bell hooks, author of Feminism is for Everyone, is one of the leading public intellectuals of her generation. She has written extensively on the emotional impact of racism and sexism, particularly on black women, as well as the importance of political engagement with art and the media. In her recent work on love, relationships, and community, she shows how emotional health is a necessary component to effective resistance and activism.

Amalia Mesa-Bains is an artist, curator, and writer who has initiated comprehensive exhibitions of Latino art, including Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation and Mi Alma, Mi Tierra, Mi Gente: Contemporary Chicana Art. Her artwork incorporates various aspects of Chicano/a history, culture, and folk traditions, exploring religion, ritual, and female rites of passage. She won a MacArthur Fellowship in 1992.

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Editorials

Art in America

Amalia Mesa-Bains' installations transform the spaces they occupy into places of mystery and investigation she examines the way that gender and ethnic identity are defined, and explores the complex contemporary dilemmas of the Latino community.

Publishers Weekly

bell hooks is one of the foremost black intellectuals in America today.

Transition

Mesa-Bains work conveys a sense of the epochal sweep of Latin American experience and captures the transformed sense of reality characteristic of diasporan life.

Kirkus Reviews

hooks is an astute and downright brilliant social critic and thinker.

Booklist

bell hooks is ardent, questioning, and rigorous a formidable feminist social and cultural critic.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
South End Press
Pages
175
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780896087590

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