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Inspired by cultural theorists Sylvia Wynter and June Jordan, we seek to expand the concept of “architecture” beyond its conventional meaning to survey the physical, psychological, and cultural structures that reflect the world we wish to create or represent.
Within Volume 07, we delve into the connections between the body, memory, philosophy, aesthetics, and design throughout the Caribbean and the diaspora. Topics such as ecological degradation, cultural erasure, and genealogy are open for exploration within the context of speculative design and applied architecture.
Reflecting on the question: What can we learn from revolutionary Caribbean leaders, and how can they inspire us to improve the environments we inhabit daily? Artists and thinkers are welcome to engage with themes of rebellion, desire, and sovereignty that weave radical traditions into the built environment.
Contributors
Abigail Lucien, Anina Major, Camille Simone Thomas, Carol Sorhaindo, Chantel Walkes, Chenee Daley, Cornelius Tulloch, Cyle Warner, Daniella Brito, Dayana Rivero, Denise Stephanie Hewitt, Dach + Zephir, Hailey Delvalle, Javier Enrique Piñero, Jesús Hilario-Reyes, Jodi Minnis, Jordan Barrant, Julian Alexander, Kearra Amaya Gopee, Kemar Keanu Wynter, Keshell Scipio, Kimberly-Fela, Lavar Munroe, LEBLANCSTUDIOS, Madjeen Isaac, Natalia Ortega Gámez, Noa Hines, Rubén Hernández Fontana, Shelby M. Sinclair, Tajah Ellis
Acknowledgements
Front cover: Madjeen Isaac
Back cover: Noa Hines
Guest editor: Shameekia Shantel Johnson
Book Designer: Logan Frances
Special thanks: Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Details
Format: Paperback
First edition of 1500 copies
Number of pages: 196
Measurements: 6.7 x 8.6 inches
ISBN: 9798218693787
