Diasporic Browning - Shirley Ann Tate
Open Lecture
Shirley Ann Tate - author of “Black Beauty: Aesthetics, Stylization, Politics” and a member of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the University of Leeds - will discuss black beauty’s challenge to the iconicity of white beauty.
Introduced by Carol Tulloch (TrAIN).
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Related Projects
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TrAIN Open Series
The TrAIN Open series is a forum for invited speakers to present exhibition, publication, and research projects in the form of lectures, discussions and screenings.
Taking place at fortnightly intervals on Wednesday evenings during the academic term, the series is open to the public, as well as staff and students across the University of the Arts London.
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Related People
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Carol Tulloch
TrAIN Member - Reader
I was born in England of Jamaican parents and originally trained as a fashion and textiles designer. I gained my Masters degree in the History of Design at the V&A/RCA, London.
Find out more about Carol Tulloch