“However Long the Night, the Dawn Will Break”: Rebuilding a Shattered Art World in the New Liberia.

The article presents author's comments on the transformational change and transnational cooperation in the African community that materialized social movement, post-colonial politics, and liberation struggles. It mentions that the members of the Liberian arts community is focused on the creation of...

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Publicado en:Journal of Arts Management, Law & Society Vol. 43; no. 4; pp. 229 - 235
Autor principal: Chandler, RobinM.
Formato: Opinion
Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd 2013
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