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Africa’s Struggle for Its ArtDiscover 'Africas Struggle for Its Art', a groundbreaking history that chronicles the ongoing efforts of African nations since the 1960s to reclaim art looted during the colonial era. This compelling narrative by renowned scholar Bndicte Savoy sheds light on the complex history of cultural restitution, bringing to the forefront vital yet often overlooked stories. As Africa seeks to reclaim its identity and heritage, this book explores how the African
Discover 'Africa’s Struggle for Its Art', a groundbreaking history that chronicles the ongoing efforts of African nations since the 1960s to reclaim art looted during the colonial era. This compelling narrative by renowned scholar Bénédicte Savoy sheds light on the complex history of cultural restitution, bringing to the forefront vital yet often overlooked stories. As Africa seeks to reclaim its identity and heritage, this book explores how the African struggle for art intertwines with broader conversations about colonialism and cultural repatriation. With insights drawn from extensive archival research, including previously unpublished sources, Savoy illuminates the depths of political and cultural movements advocating for art restitution. Notable events, such as the influential speech by Zaire’s President Mobutu Sese Seko at the UN General Assembly, are explored, marking a significant moment in the discourse surrounding colonial art return. Learn how African leaders mobilized efforts to press for repatriation, standing against historical narratives that marginalized their claims. 'Africa’s Struggle for Its Art' not only informs about the fight for restitution but also argues for the importance of cultural heritage protection in the future relations between Africa and the West. This essential read is perfect for historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone engaged in discussions about cultural identity and justice. Upgrade your understanding of this pivotal issue with a copy of 'Africa’s Struggle for Its Art' today.Shipping Notes
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
★★★★★ 5
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I love this book & I bought several to use as gifts.
I feel like I know the caricatures. Great buy.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
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A fun way to know about rainbows.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019
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Amateur
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Lame art and bad prose. This amateur effort deceived my by one good review. Writing this review to tell you not to waste your money.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019
★★★★★ 5
Better then the competitors
Size: Medium Size
I bought these in both small and medium size. The small bag fits the Kitsch solid hair soap perfectly. They also fit a bar of Dove soap. Some types of soap, like Zest, are a tighter fit bit still work. If you want more of a washcloth style with extra suds, use the medium bag. The medium bag works well with those large bars of soap, like Duke Cannon Big Brick of soap. I hand these off little hooks in my shower so the bag dry faster and so I appreciate the loop they have on the corner. The folding top works way better then a drawstring. I also love the exfoliating texture. Overall, these are well worth the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026