When the Moon Waxes Red
Experience the thought-provoking insights of Trinh Minh-ha in her compelling collection, When the Moon Waxes Red. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1991, this intriguing paperback features 264 pages of riveting essays that challenge conventional perspectives on Third World art and culture. Renowned filmmaker and theorist Trinh Minh-ha takes readers on a journey that expands the discourse surrounding Western frameworks of knowledge. With each essay, she invites you to reconsider and redefine the narratives of identity, culture, and artistic expression. This book is essential for those interested in exploring diverse viewpoints and understanding the complex dynamics of global artistic practices. Perfect for scholars, artists, and curious minds alike, When the Moon Waxes Red is sure to inspire and provoke discussion.