词条 | The Caribbean Artists Movement |
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HistoryIn 1968, Brathwaite wrote about CAM's origins, dating them back to a small informal meeting held on 19 December 1966 in his London flat in Mecklenburgh Square[5] (although Louis James suggests that the "seed ideas of what was to become CAM were germinating in Brathwaite's activities at Mona in the previous decade"):[5]
The BBC programme Caribbean Voices, to which Brathwaite was also a contributor, is considered a precursor of CAM.[1] The journal Savacou was started as a platform for CAM, connecting its activities in Britain, the Caribbean region and the African diaspora, and elsewhere internationally. La Rose began selling and publishing books, under the name New Beacon Books, because of the demand for material that was stimulated by the formation of CAM. Other notable artists and intellectuals associated with CAM include C. L. R. James, Stuart Hall, Wilson Harris, Kenneth Ramchand, Ronald Moody, Aubrey Williams, Gordon Rohlehr, Christopher Laird, Louis James, Orlando Patterson, Ivan Van Sertima, Althea McNish, Donald Hinds, James Berry, Errol Lloyd and Anne Walmsley. Linton Kwesi Johnson is among a younger generation of Caribbean writers to have been inspired by CAM during the early '70s.[7][8] Walmsley has written a comprehensive appraisal of the movement in The Caribbean Artists Movement, 1966-1972: A Literary and Cultural History (1992), published by New Beacon Books. CAM is acknowledged as being particularly significant in helping to "spark interest in the work of Britain's artists of color".[9] The first CAM conference was held in 1967 in London,[10] and a subsequent conference at the University of Kent in 1969.[11] The work of CAM members was brought to the public eye by the BBC in the Caribbean edition of the magazine programme Full House, produced by John La Rose and transmitted on 3 February 1973, in which the work of writers, musicians and film-makers was presented in a studio setting of visual artists' work brought together by CAM member Althea McNish.[12] References1. ^1 [https://books.google.com/books?id=wFrAOqfhuGYC&pg=PA234&lpg=PA234&dq=%22caribbean+artists+movement%22&source=bl&ots=LupAA91dwy&sig=Rkd_xKytEaqItthrBUY2V_1CuLQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8AWzUu3cCdCVhQeAm4CwBA&ved=0CGsQ6AEwDQ#v=onepage&q=%22caribbean%20artists%20movement%22&f=false "Caribbean Artists Movement"], in Richard M. Juang and Noelle Morrissette (eds), Africa and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, Vol. 1, ABC-CLIO, 2008, pp. 234-35. 2. ^"John La Rose", GPI website. 3. ^Kathleen Ho, "The Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) and the Trinidad February Revolution of 1970", Northwestern University. 4. ^Angela Cobbinah, "A Caribbean hothouse for the arts in a cold climate", Camden New Journal Review, 25 October 2007. 5. ^James (2003), "The Caribbean Artists Movement", p. 211. 6. ^Edward Brathwaite, "The Caribbean Artists Movement", in Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 1/2, A Survey of the Arts (March - June 1968), pp. 57-59. 7. ^"Linton Kwesi Johnson’s Dub Poetry and the Political Aesthetics of Carnival in Britain". 8. ^Sandra Courtman, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VfdpdZ9DwH0C&pg=PA64&lpg=PA64&dq=%22caribbean+artists+movement%22&source=bl&ots=n8IYs5hE3P&sig=YiszZZqBVO__5ZgNtJ5kmnsWIm4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8AWzUu3cCdCVhQeAm4CwBA&ved=0CIwBEOgBMBM#v=onepage&q=%22caribbean%20artists%20movement%22&f=false "Caribbean Artists' Movement"], in Alison Donnell (ed.), Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture, Routledge, 2002, p. 64–65. 9. ^Mora J. Beauchamp-Byrd, "Caribbean Artists in Britain, 1966-1996". Curator's essay for Transforming the Crown: African, Asian and Caribbean Artists in Britain, 1966-1996, March 1998. 10. ^D. A. Dunkley, [https://books.google.com/books?id=1afekbKfREAC&pg=PA252&lpg=PA252&dq=%22caribbean+artists+movement%22&source=bl&ots=UiXqtfnXdP&sig=G7UBCpKa8pG5i578uvNScImuTWs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8AWzUu3cCdCVhQeAm4CwBA&ved=0CI4BEOgBMBQ#v=onepage&q=%22caribbean%20artists%20movement%22&f=false Readings in Caribbean History and Culture: Breaking Ground], Lexington Books, 2011, note 55, p. 252. 11. ^1 Louis James, [https://books.google.com/books?id=joCE8T5OE5IC&pg=PA209&lpg=PA209&dq=%22caribbean+artists+movement%22&source=bl&ots=KbYKWySQ8G&sig=wCAgo0popwsaxxcanvVjJcl6w5U&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8AWzUu3cCdCVhQeAm4CwBA&ved=0CJcBEOgBMBc#v=onepage&q=%22caribbean%20artists%20movement%22&f=false "The Caribbean Artists Movement"], in Bill Schwarz, West Indian Intellectuals in Britain, Manchester University Press, 2003, p. 209. 12. ^"Full House", BBC Two. Radio Times, Issue 2569, 1 February 1973, p. 15. Further reading
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