Black Arts Movement "Express the truth from the oppressed or oppressors?"

Authors

  • João Gabriel Nascimento Nganga Pesquisador Associado do Núcleo de Estudos Afro-Brasileiros da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/emtempos.v1i36.31553

Keywords:

Black aesthetic. United States. Arts.

Abstract

The Black Arts Movement emerged in the mid-1960s in the United States to establish and consolidate black voices and presence in the arts, especially in the theater and literature, with Africa and its diasporas as the starting point for the insertion in these arts of the symbolic references ignored. In the present work, I make notes followed by analyzes of the historical course of this movement, which went side-by-side with another important movement in defense of the civil rights of blacks in the United States, the Black Power movement.

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Published

2020-07-04

How to Cite

NASCIMENTO NGANGA, João Gabriel. Black Arts Movement "Express the truth from the oppressed or oppressors?". Em Tempo de Histórias, [S. l.], v. 1, n. 36, 2020. DOI: 10.26512/emtempos.v1i36.31553. Disponível em: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/emtempos/article/view/31553. Acesso em: 23 may. 2024.

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