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Decolonising Arts and Culture in Belgium: Some clues from the Black Out media
Gossiaux, Axel
2021In Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, 30 (2), p. 132-140
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Keywords :
anti-racism; arts; culture; decolonisation; Belgium
Abstract :
[en] This contribution gives insight into the decolonisation of thought by presenting Black Out, a transmedia initiative located in the city of Liège in Belgium. Black Out is a project designed for promoting black music and culture and fighting against racism, principally through information technology and social media. I highlight how Black Out may participate in efforts for decolonising arts and culture in Belgium and Europe. To do so, I present a few contextual elements about racism and the postcolonial debate in Belgium before giving examples on how the projects of Black Out are in line with some of the driving forces of the decolonial approach.
Disciplines :
Political science, public administration & international relations
Author, co-author :
Gossiaux, Axel  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Centre d'études de l'ethnicité et des migrations (CEDEM)
Language :
English
Title :
Decolonising Arts and Culture in Belgium: Some clues from the Black Out media
Publication date :
September 2021
Journal title :
Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
ISSN :
1755-2923
eISSN :
1755-2931
Publisher :
Berghahn Journals, United States
Volume :
30
Issue :
2
Pages :
132-140
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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