African expressive cultures
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The series African expressive cultures represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Bowdoin College Library.
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African expressive cultures
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The series African expressive cultures represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Bowdoin College Library.
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- African expressive cultures
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- A bird dance near Saturday City : Sidi Ballo and the art of West African masquerade
- Abidjan USA : music, dance, and mobility in the lives of four Ivorian immigrants
- African appropriations : cultural difference, mimesis, and media
- African art and agency in the workshop
- African art and the colonial encounter : inventing a global commodity
- African art, interviews, narratives : bodies of knowledge at work
- African fashion, global style : histories, innovations, and ideas you can wear
- African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe
- African photographer J.A. Green : reimagining the indigenous and the colonial
- Arrest the music! : Fela and his rebel art and politics
- Arrest the music! : Fela and his rebel art and politics
- Arts of Being Yoruba : Divination, Allegory, Tragedy, Proverb, Panegyric
- Black France : colonialism, immigration, and transnationalism
- Contemporary African fashion
- Dan Ge performance : masks and music in contemporary Côte d'Ivoire
- Fashioning Africa : power and the politics of dress
- Fashioning Africa : power and the politics of dress
- Global Nollywood : the transnational dimensions of an African video film industry
- Highlife Saturday night : popular music and social change in urban Ghana
- Hip hop Africa : new African music in a globalizing world
- Ifá divination, knowledge, power, and performance
- Imaging culture : photography in Mali, West Africa
- Jay Pather, performance, and spatial politics in South Africa
- Journey of song : public life and morality in Cameroon
- Live from Dar es Salaam : popular music and Tanzania's music economy
- Muslim women sing : Hausa popular song
- Osogbo and the art of heritage
- Performance and politics in Tanzania : the nation on stage
- Performing South Africa's Truth Commission : stages of transition
- Performing Trauma in Central Africa : Shadows of Empire
- Performing trauma in Central Africa : shadows of empire
- Portraiture & photography in Africa
- Postcolonial artists and global aesthetics
- Sacred waters : arts for Mami Wata and other divinities in Africa and the diaspora
- Singing Yoruba Christianity : music, media, and morality
- Singing Yoruba Christianity : music, media, and morality
- Spiders of the market : Ghanian trickster performance in a web of neoliberalism
- Surfaces : color, substances, and ritual applications on African sculpture
- The masons of Djenné
- The politics of dress in Somali culture
- Veils, turbans, and Islamic reform in northern Nigeria
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