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Editorial:
Read On and Be Challenged!
Ikem Okoye, University
of Delaware, USA
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Letters to the Editor |
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Re-/Presenting Black Female Identity
in Brazil: 'Filhas d' Oxum
in Bahia Carnival
Carole Boyce Davies, Northwestern University,
USA |
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"Swingin' Theory: The Blues Idiom as Vox Populi
Charles Peterson,
The College of Wooster, USA
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French Colonial Art Education in Morocco
Hamid Irbouh, Binghamton University, USA
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Art as Time-Lines: Family Representation
in Sacral Spaces
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University,
USA |
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Negotiating Identity: Urban Community
Mural Art in South Africa
Sabine Marschall, University of Durban-Westville,
South Africa |
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The
Council of Federated Organizations Mississippi Literacy
Project & The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Lee Jack Morton,
New Jersey and Eric Morton, Fort Valley
State
University of Georgia USA |
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FILM
& VIDEO REVIEWS
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"Recalling the Future: Art in Contemporary
Africa"
Julie L. McGee, Bowdoin College, USA |
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EXHIBITION
& BOOK REVIEWS
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(Missed) Connections and Context: American
Exhibits/Audiences
and Modern African Art: A Critical Review of Encounters with
the Contemporary
Courtney E. Cole |
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Ozioma Onuzulike: Redrawing the Frontiers
of Ceramics
C. Krydz Ikwuemesi |
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EXHIBITIONS
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Celebrating
Adíre: The Batik Art of Nike
Artist:
Nike Ojo (Davies) Okundaye |
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bodies/Bodies
Artist:
Kelechi Amadi-Obi |
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The Best is Yet to Come
Artist:
Chinwe Uwatse |
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One Plus One...The Infinity of Possibilities
Artists:
Uche Edochie |
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Manuscripts:
Ancient Symbols / Contemporary Forms
Artists:
Victor Ekpuk |
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Ozioma Onuzulike: Earth to Art
Artist:
Ozioma Onuzulike |
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Critical Visual Commentary
Artist:
Kasumba
Stephen |
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| Research
Photograph Gallery |
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Filhos de Gandhi, Bahia Carnival
Carole Boyce Davies |
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Contemporary
Textures:
Multidimensionality
in Nigerian Art
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Issues
in
Contemporary
African Art
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Ijele:
Art eJournal is published
by Africa
Resource Center,
three times a year
-- January, May and September.
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