Sugar time: reactivating memories of Scottish empire through contemporary art and performance
As a circulating commodity, sugar holds heavy histories of violence and exploitation that connect up map points of the former British Empire in ways that place time firmly out of joint. This article suggests how persistent visual traces of these sugar remainders can contribute to contemporary reckon...
Main Author: | Bond, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Paul Mellon Centre
2023
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