African Arts

Print: Current and back three years.
Online: ProQuest Full text: Apr 1990 (Vol. 23, no. 2) - Winter 2012 (Vol. 45, no. 4)

Website African Arts is devoted to the study and discussion of traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures. Since 1967, African Arts readers have enjoyed high-quality visual depictions, cutting-edge explorations of theory and practice, and critical dialogue. Each issue features a core of peer-reviewed scholarly articles concerning the world's second largest continent and its diasporas, and provides a host of resources--book and museum exhibition reviews, exhibition previews, features on collections, artist portfolios, and dialogue and editorial columns. The journal promotes investigation of the connections between the arts and anthropology, history, language, literature, politics, religion, and sociology.
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