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African digital culture in context
How might a longer view of African art-making affect our understanding of what counts as art, text, and authorship?
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Meg Arenberg is an assistant professor of comparative literature in the Department of Humanities and the African Languages and Translation Program at the Africa Institute in Sharja.
How might a longer view of African art-making affect our understanding of what counts as art, text, and authorship?
An anthology brings together 27 international scholars to deepen our understanding of popular culture on the African continent.