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Kara Walker, Robert Hobbs
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This volume features essential essays by Robert Hobbs on the provocative art of Kara Walker. Known for her critical silhouettes exploring antebellum racial tensions, Walker’s work is analyzed through five key sources, including blackface Americana and Julia Kristeva’s abjection. Originally published abroad, this republication offers an in-depth investigation of her acclaimed 30-year career.