Laura Harris is Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies and Art and Public Policy at New York University.
[A] well-crafted and thought-provoking work...-- New West Indian Guide Experiments in Exile generates brilliant insights... It is a text written in its moment but that contains theoretical, political, and aesthetic resources predicated upon a tomorrow world that needs collective, collaborative building and attendant values of comradeship. It is an exemplary model of radical, analysis (undoing), and care. -- American Literary History The first response of many readers may be to wonder what on earth links C.L.R. James and Helio Oiticica This book's critical themes of the motley crew, of theorizing issues of contact, of aesthetic sociality all answer the question well. What is crucial is that two such disparate characters, both contending with issues of exile, illegality and citizenship, each developed similar strategies for understanding culture and for projecting a future (even futuristic in Oiticica's case) potential.---Aldon Lynn Nielsen, The Pennsylvania State University