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Same And Other Negotiating African Identitity In Cultural Production Maria Eriksson Baaz

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Same And Other Negotiating African Identitity In Cultural Production Maria Eriksson Baaz
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Publisher: Nordiska Afrikainsitutet
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Maria Eriksson Baaz, Mai Palmberg
ISBN: 917106477X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Same And Other Negotiating African Identitity In Cultural Production Maria Eriksson Baaz by Maria Eriksson Baaz, Mai Palmberg 917106477X instant download after payment.

The idea of African Otherness has occupied a central role in discourses on cultural production in Africa, whether film, literature, music or the arts. These claims, articulated both by ‘Western’ and ‘African’ critics and consumers, means that particular criteria and standards are adopted in relation to cultural production in Africa. The claim to African Otherness is gaining new strength in the wake of globalization, but it is also increasingly challenged by a number of contemporary artists. This book deals with the question of relevance and meaning of the signifier in various fields of contemporary cultural production in Africa.

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