Visual Cultures of Africa

The voices in this book offer a multi-perspectival approach to Africa, focusing on the skills and the knowledge underpinning visual cultural expressions ranging from Akan symbolism to embodied performances by dancers and storytellers, even re-designed models of Western cars. Educators, designers, a...

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Other Authors: Kidenda, Mary Clare (Editor), Kriel, Lize (Editor), Wagner, Ernst (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Waxmann Verlag 2022
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