Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas
Brill Academic Publishers · Netherlands · Est. 2015
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This journal examines the artistic practices of diasporic artists, particularly those from Asian and MENA/SWANA backgrounds, focusing on themes of identity, belonging, and cultural negotiation within Western contexts. It explores how artists engage with migration, postcolonial realities, and the complexities of their lived experiences through various mediums, including visual arts, digital media, and installation. The journal also addresses the role of institutions, curatorial practices, and the impact of digital frameworks on the creation and dissemination of art by marginalized communities.
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