My field of research is a matter of (re) presentation of media, movies and art, but it comes from one or more aspects such as racial relationship, race, overseas expatriate, expulsion, asylum, but limited to these It is not done. My research covers a wide range of subjects in diverse complementary research fields such as American black culture and politics (Todd Boyd, Michael Eric Dyson, etc) and British culture research (Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall etc) It is.
African art research has only recently been focused on the traditional art of a famous group of the African continent, with particular emphasis on traditional sculptures, masks and other visual cultures in non-Islamic West Africa, central and southern Africa, in particular I will. Especially emphasis has been placed in the 19th and 20th centuries. However, recently there has been a movement to incorporate visual culture from other regions and times between African art historians and other scholars. The idea is that by incorporating African culture and its visual culture into African art over time, people become increasingly conscious of the visual aesthetics of the continent of Africa. Finally, the art of diaspora in Africa in Brazil, the Caribbean region, southeastern United States of America is also beginning to be incorporated into African art research.
African-American art is a broad term representing the visual art of the African American community (African-American). Following the influence of various cultural traditions including traditional cultural traditions in Africa, Europe and America, traditional African-American art forms shape art from quilting from basket weaving, pottery to wood carving and painting Including that. The earliest evidence of African American art in the United States is the work of a skilled craftmaster slave from New England. Two types of slave crafts survived from the colonies of the United States: articles for personal use and articles for public use. Examples from the 17th century to the early 19th century include snare drums, quilts, wrought iron figures, baskets, ceramics, and tombstones.