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The Black Arts Movement (BAM) was an African American-led art movement that was active during the 1960s and 1970s. Through activism and art, BAM created new cultural institutions and conveyed a message of black pride. Famously referred to by Larry Neal as the “aesthetic and spiritual sister of Black Power," BAM applied these same political ideas to art and literature. The movement resisted traditional Western influences and found new ways to present the black experience.

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  • Black Arts Movement (en)
  • حركة الفنون السوداء (ar)
  • Black Arts Movement (fr)
  • Black Arts Movement (it)
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  • Le Black Arts Movement ou BAM est un mouvement culturel afro-américain fondé par Amiri Baraka dans les années 1960 qui a eu une influence majeure sur l’esthétique des artistes afro-américains dans les années 1960 pour peu à peu décliner à la fin des années 1970. (fr)
  • Il Black Arts Movement, detto anche Black Aesthetics Movement o BAM è una corrente artistica che fa parte del più ampio movimento Black Power. Ha origine ad Harlem nel 1965 per opera dello scrittore e attivista Imamu Amiri Baraka. La rivista Time riconosce il Black Arts Movement come “il movimento più discusso della storia della letteratura afro-americana, se non addirittura dell'intera letteratura americana.” Il teatro Black Arts Repertory è un'istituzione chiave del Black Arts. (it)
  • حركة الفنون السوداء هي حركة فنية قادها أمريكيون من أصل إفريقي خلال الستينيات والسبعينيات من القرن العشرين. أنشأت هذه الحركة من خلال النشاط والفن، مؤسسات ثقافية جديدة لتوصل رسالة من الفخر الأسود. يشير إليها لاري نيل على أنها «الأخت الجمالية والروحية للقوة السوداء»، وقد طبقت حركة الفنون السوداء هذه الأفكار السياسية نفسها على الفن والأدب. قاومت الحركة التأثيرات الغربية التقليدية ووجدت طرقًا جديدة لتقديم التجربة السوداء. (ar)
  • The Black Arts Movement (BAM) was an African American-led art movement that was active during the 1960s and 1970s. Through activism and art, BAM created new cultural institutions and conveyed a message of black pride. Famously referred to by Larry Neal as the “aesthetic and spiritual sister of Black Power," BAM applied these same political ideas to art and literature. The movement resisted traditional Western influences and found new ways to present the black experience. (en)
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