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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
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‘When Did You Discover You Are African?’ MoAD and the universal, diasporic subject

Pages 91-102 | Published online: 11 Mar 2010
 

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1Although MoAD has three floors, one and a half of which are devoted to rotating exhibitions, I will restrict my analysis in this section to the permanent content on the ground floor and half of the second floor (U.K. first floor: ed), as these unchanging materials provide the consistent context through which the rotating exhibitions can be understood.

2This level of close inspection (i.e. including captions) is available online at <www. moadsf.org>

3The panoptic dimensions of this massive composite image warrant an essay of their own.

4Of course, such an explanation would seem to normalize MoAD's white spectators at the expense of people of recent African descent.

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