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UAL Research Online

Items where Subject is "African studies"

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Number of items at this level: 12.

Article

de Lorenzo, Victoria and Priyadarshini, Meha and Fotheringham, Avalon and Murali, Deepthi (2023) Locating the Madras Kerchief in Global Textile Trade: Convergences between Connecting Threads and the Dutch Textile Trade Project. Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, 15 (1). ISSN 1949-9833

Sobande, Francesca and Osei, Krys (2020) An African City: Black Women’s Creativity, Pleasure, Diasporic (Dis)Connections and Resistance Through Aesthetic and Media Practices and Scholarship. Communication, Culture and Critique, 13 (2). pp. 204-221. ISSN 1753-9137

Rhodes, Sarah (2011) Beyond 'Nourishing the Soul of a Nation': Craft in the Context of South Africa. Making Futures: The Crafts as Change Maker in Sustainably Aware Cultures, 2. ISSN 2042-1664

Potter, Cher (2020) West African Voice Disguisers and Audible Ghosts: a case for expanding the fluency of global design history. Design and Culture, 12 (3). pp. 309-329. ISSN 1754-7075

Osei, Krys (2019) Fashioning My Garden of Solace: A Black Feminist Autoethnography. Fashion Theory, 23 (6). pp. 733-746. ISSN 1751-7419

Bagley, Kim (2016) Extermination Tents: The maker’s perspective on displaying new ceramics. Interpreting Ceramics (17). ISSN 1471-146X

Book Section

Rhodes, Sarah (2014) Contemporary Textile Imagery in Southern Africa: a question of ownership. In: Cultural Threads: transnational textiles today. Bloomsbury Academic, London, pp. 206-223. ISBN 9781472524997

Lahlou, Hicham and M'Rithaa, Mugendi and Potter, Cher (2019) African Generation: The Power of Design. In: African Generation: The Power of Design. Langages du Sud . Langages du Sud, Casablanca, pp. 2-3. ISBN 995469532X

Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item

Tulloch, Carol (2006) V&A Symposium: Should Art be Authentic. In: V&A Symposium: Should Art be Authentic, V&A Symposium: Should Art be Authentic.

Donkor, Kimathi (2019) Unmasking Africana in British Art. In: African Studies Centre Seminar, 31 January 2019, St Anthony's College, University of Oxford.

Thesis

Stylianou, Nicola Stella (2012) Producing and Collecting for Empire: African Textiles in the V&A 1852-2000. PhD thesis, University of the Arts London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Bagley, Kim (2014) Africa and The West: A Contested Dialogue in Modern and Contemporary Ceramics. PhD thesis, University of Brighton / University for the Creative Arts.

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