Lumumba in the Arts

Titre Lumumba in the Arts
Type de publication Livre
Langue principale de la publication anglais
Année de publication 2020
Editeur scientifique Matthias DE GROOF
Nombre de pages 464
Éditeur Leuven University Press
Ville Leuven = Louvain
Genre recueil d'études
Pays d'édition Belgique
ISBN (Forme EAN-13) 9789462701748
Résumé/Présentation "Lumumba as a symbol of decolonisation and as an icon in the arts. It is no coincidence that a historical figure such as Patrice Emery Lumumba, independent Congo's first prime minister, who was killed in 1961, has lived in the realm of the cultural imaginary and occupied an afterlife in the arts. After all, his project remained unfinished and his corpse unburied. The figure of Lumumba has been imagined through painting, photography, cinema, poetry, literature, theatre, music, sculpture, fashion, cartoons and stamps, and also through historiography and in public space. No art form has been able to escape and remain indifferent to Lumumba. Artists observe the memory and the unresolved suffering that inscribed itself both upon Lumumba's body and within the history of Congo. If Lumumba - as an icon - lives on today, it is because the need for decolonisation does as well. / Rather than seeking to unravel the truth of actual events surrounding the historical Lumumba, this book engages with his representations. What is more, it considers every historiography as inherently embedded in iconography. Film scholars, art critics, historians, philosophers, and anthropologists discuss the rich iconographic heritage inspired by Lumumba. Furthermore, Lumumba in the Arts offers unique testimonies by a number of artists who have contributed to Lumumba's polymorphic iconography, such as Marlene Dumas, Luc Tuymans, Raoul Peck, and Tshibumba Kanda Matulu, and includes contributions by such highly acclaimed scholars as Johannes Fabian, Bogumil Jewsiewicky, and Elikia M'Bokolo." (communiqué)
Référence complète De Groof, Mathias (éd.).- Lumumba in the Arts. Edited by Matthias De Groof. Leuven University Press, 2020, 464 p., paperback, 19,5 x 28,5 cm - ISBN 9789462701748.