Mary Louise Pratt 's contact area art Mary Louise Pratt' s contact area art brings a whole new concept to our curriculum. A new term "contact zone" emerges and Plat calls it "a social conflict, a conflicting social space" in the context of highly asymmetrical power relations such as colonialism, slavery, or its consequences Defined. They live in many parts of the world today. "The way of thinking of contacts contrasts with the community's way of thinking that has brought many ways of thinking about languages, communication, and culture.
"Contact Zone Art" by Mary Louise Pratt is an article about the importance and history of the first encounters of various cultures. She explained this moment with my own creative phrase "contact zone". She gave the Spanish Andean people a perfect example of the Peruvian of those days. My life experience can not be compared with the Andean Mountains, but this example encouraged me to recall the personal experience that happened in such an environment. As mentioned by Mary Luis Pratt, this "contact zone" is "a space where geographically and historically separated people interact and build relationships, often involving forced, radical inequality and awkward conflicts Accompanied by "(527). According to my own explanation, "contact zone" is a place or moment where two different cultures are forced to talk for the first time.
Mary Louise Pratt 's contact area art Mary Louise Pratt' s contact area art brings a whole new concept to our curriculum. A new term "contact zone" emerges and Plat calls it "a social conflict, a conflicting social space" in the context of highly asymmetrical power relations such as colonialism, slavery, or its consequences Defined. Because they live in many parts of the world today. - Contemporary black art movement through hip-hop instruments Since 1920, the United States has become the background of the progressive "black art movement". This African-American cultural movement forms various types, attracting public attention through multiple capitalist markets. Even with capitalism, this cultural artistic movement maintains its original purpose and direction by helping cultural identity.