Africa in History: Themes and OutlinesArranged chronologically, the essays in this book--each brilliantly introduced by the editor--deal with the way art and culture interact in modern times. Each author focuses on one aspect of modern art and its relation to culture by analyzing, questioning or refuting the ideas about art that people just assume are true.The essays are also grouped into one of four different models used by art theorists today: the formalist (in which the works of art describe the processes of making art), the avant-garde (art that threatens the status quo), the contextualist (in which art can exist only in a specific situation or context), and the post-modernist (stating that art is not completely detached from popular culture).Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here. |
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... Culture , were close neighbours of the Middle Nile , while the next farming culture , the Badarian , seems quite certainly to have consisted of peoples who had come into the Nile region from the west or south - west . " The peopling of ...
... Culture , were close neighbours of the Middle Nile , while the next farming culture , the Badarian , seems quite certainly to have consisted of peoples who had come into the Nile region from the west or south - west . " The peopling of ...
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... culture had an originality of its own , as many objects recovered in the 1950s clearly show ; and this local originality increased as time went by . After the fourth century BC , Ethiopian - Sabaean culture entered a transitional period ...
... culture had an originality of its own , as many objects recovered in the 1950s clearly show ; and this local originality increased as time went by . After the fourth century BC , Ethiopian - Sabaean culture entered a transitional period ...
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... Culture ( transitional from Stone to Iron Age between about 300 BC and AD 200 ) , nor to any other transitional culture in West Africa ; but the oral traditions of Ancient Ghana , written down in Tim- buktu long afterward , speak of as ...
... Culture ( transitional from Stone to Iron Age between about 300 BC and AD 200 ) , nor to any other transitional culture in West Africa ; but the oral traditions of Ancient Ghana , written down in Tim- buktu long afterward , speak of as ...
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New Truths | 1 |
In the Heart of Africa ΤΟ | 10 |
Ancient Glories | 21 |
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