Dr Olga Solovyeva wystąpiła z wykładem „Suturing the Worlds: Tomie Ohtake Between Japan and Brazil" na Uniwersytecie Cambridge. Prelekcja odbyła się w ramach seminarium dotyczącego historii kobiet (the Women's History Seminar).
Wykład odbył się we wtorek, 24 lutego, godz 17:00 czasu UK (GMT+0).
Szczegółowe informacje:
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/seminar/suturing-worlds-tomie-ohtake-between-japan-and-brazil
Streszczenie wystąpienia:
This talk is dedicated to the life and work of the Japanese-Brazilian artist Tomie Ohtake (1913-2015). Ohtake (née Nakakubo) emigrated to Brazil from Kyoto in 1936 where she became a prominent artist. She assimilated Japanese and Western visual idioms into the Brazilian modernist paradigm. Her art, however, was informed by the collective history of Japanese migration. To commemorate the complicated experience of the Japanese diaspora in Brazil, Ohtake developed a visual language, based on Brazilian reception of Eisensteinian montage, which gave expression to the "inbetween" diasporic community who understood themselves neither as Japanese nor as Brazilian but as dekasegi (guest workers) bound by a shared language. Like them flouting national alliances, Ohtake developed a sense of local belonging through the process of cultural hybridization, putting an ironic spin on both the Japanese imperial project in the Americas and Brazilian nationalism.

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