Abstract
Huey Copeland and Krista Thompson speak with several October editors about afrotropes, recurrent visual forms that have emerged within and become central to the formation of African diasporic culture and identity. Copeland and Thompson argue that ultimately such forms are transformed and deformed in response to the specific social, political, and institutional conditions that inform the experiences of black people as well as changing perceptions of blackness.
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Dickerman, L., Joselit, D., & Nixon, M. (2017). Afrotropes: A conversation with huey copeland and Krista Thompson. October, (162), 3–18. https://doi.org/10.1162/OCTO_a_00306
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