In this Issue
Nka focuses on publishing critical work that examines the newly developing field of contemporary African and African Diaspora art within the modernist and postmodernist experience and therefore contributes significantly to the intellectual dialogue on world art and the discourse on internationalism and multiculturalism in the arts. Nka mainly includes scholarly articles, reviews (exhibits and books), interviews, and roundtable discussions.
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Duke University Pressviewing issue
Number 29, Fall 2011Table of Contents
- Black Aesthetics Unbound
- pp. 8-21
- After The Black Arts Movement
- pp. 62-71
- Why Spiral?
- pp. 78-84
- The Art of Richard Mayhew
- pp. 100-109
- The Mask as Muse: Loïs Mailou Jones
- pp. 140-151