Illegible Imperatives: Filipinx American Identity, Anti-Blackness, and the Artwork of Crystal Z. Campbell

Alana J. Bock
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ABSTRACT:This essay follows artist Crystal Z. Campbell and her excavation into our collective will to forget specifically through her work on Henrietta Lacks’s immortal cell line and her participation in the Filipino American Artist Directory. In particular, this essay examines what Campbell’s work brings to bear on Black and Filipinx American relationalities through an enactment of the illegible. Arguing that Filipinx America is rendered illegible through the contradictions inherent in imperial and (neo)liberal knowledge production, this essay is interested in the ways that Campbell troubles notions of “identity” and reveals its limitations as a way to understand Filipinx American being. Given Campbell’s interest in archival research, including what gets left out, obscured, or fictionalized in the archive, this essay reads the indexing of Campbell’s work in the Filipino American Artist Directory, a space that relies on the cohering logics of identity, as a strategic move that comments on the intimacies between imperial violence, (neo)liberalism, and anti-Blackness. Ultimately, Campbell’s participation in this archive gestures towards the radical possibilities and relationalities that Filipinx America can enact by embracing illegibility.
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难以辨认的命令:菲律宾裔美国人的身份,反黑人,和克里斯托·z·坎贝尔的艺术作品
摘要:本文通过对亨丽埃塔·拉克斯不朽细胞系的研究和她对菲裔美国艺术家名录的参与,讲述了艺术家克里斯托·z·坎贝尔对我们集体遗忘意志的挖掘。特别地,这篇文章考察了坎贝尔的作品通过一个难以辨认的法规给黑人和菲律宾裔美国人的关系带来了什么影响。本文认为,由于帝国主义和(新)自由主义知识生产中固有的矛盾,菲律宾裔美国变得难以辨认,本文对坎贝尔困扰“身份”概念的方式感兴趣,并揭示了其作为理解菲律宾裔美国人存在方式的局限性。鉴于坎贝尔对档案研究的兴趣,包括档案中被遗漏、模糊或虚构的内容,本文将坎贝尔作品的索引放在菲律宾裔美国艺术家目录中,这是一个依赖于身份一致性逻辑的空间,作为评论帝国暴力、(新)自由主义和反黑人之间亲密关系的战略举措。最终,坎贝尔对这个档案的参与表明,菲律宾裔美国人可以通过接受不可读性来实现激进的可能性和关系。
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