2024
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8716-7.ch006
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Frantz Fanon and Mary Sibande

Abstract: Curatorial practice is deeply connected to how nations and empires are imagined. It involves documenting history, managing archives, and curating exhibitions that represent lived experiences. However, this practice often focuses on Eurocentric ideas of beauty, which exclude Black lived experiences. This chapter examines how contemporary curatorial practices create divisions of inclusion and exclusion, drawing on Frantz Fanon's idea of a divided world. These practices often silence marginalized voices and are i… Show more

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