The Culture of Multiculturalism and Racialized Art

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Date

2013

Authors

Kilic, Zeynep
Petzen, Jennifer

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Berghahn Journals

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Abstract

This article invites scholars of race and migration to look at the visual arts more closely within the framework of comparative race theory. We argue that within a neoliberal multicultural context, the marketing of art relies on the commodification and circulation of racial categories, which are reproduced and distributed as globalized racial knowledge. This knowledge is mediated by the racial logic of neoliberal multiculturalism. Specifically, we look at the ways in which the global art market functions as a set of racialized and commodified power relations confronting the migrant artist within an orientalizing curatorial framework.

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migration, multiculturalism, postraciality, racialized art, the arts, racialized art, postraciality, the arts, multiculturalism, migration

Fields of Science

0601 history and archaeology, 06 humanities and the arts

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Q3

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Q3
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11

Source

German Politics and Society

Volume

31

Issue

2

Start Page

49

End Page

65
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