Rethinking America's Past: Voices from the Kinsey African American Art and History Collection

Tim Gruenewald

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While visitors to art and history museums may be there to simply enjoy the curated objects, the question of what is included (and excluded) in these collections and who has the power over this process echoes the struggle for inclusion that is so central to the African American experience. Since its inception, the Kinsey African American Art and History Collection(R) has played an important role in this struggle, seeking out objects that give voice to previously excluded experiences, and providing an alternative to the limits of institutional collections.

Among the first scholarly books dedicated to a private African American collection, Rethinking America's Past: Voices from the Kinsey African American Art and History Collection both chronicles the reach of this important cultural collection and contributes to its project by sharing selected objects and stories with a broader audience. Essays range in subject from iconic African American artists, such as Lo s Mailou Jones and Beauford Delaney, to important historical figures such as Frederick Douglas and Martin Luther King, to individuals whose experiences might be lost to history but for the found objects that preserve their stories. Rethinking America's Past demonstrates how the African American story, from slavery through the present, is represented and can be actively remembered through the act of collecting.

Rethinking America's Past will appeal to audiences interested in African American history as well as art history, but its real power is in linking the two, showing how important collections are in constructing and repairing historical narratives, and how in the words of editor Tim Gruenewald, "Collecting overlooked aspects of our past and sharing such collections enables a deeper understanding of the present moment, and facilitates a more inclusive and just future."


Publisher: University of Cincinnati Press
Published: 07/15/2019
Pages: 288
Weight: 1.3lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.30w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781947602137

About the Author
Tim Gruenewald is Assistant Professor and Director of American Studies at the University of Hong Kong. He is the co-editor of Imperial Benevolence: U.S. Foreign Policy Since 9/11 and the special issue of Asian Cinema Journal, "Cinematic Currents between China and the U.S." His documentary film, Sacred Ground, explores remembrance of Native American history by contrasting Wounded Knee and Mount Rushmore.



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