The author, a professor at UCLA, has co-authored a notable work on Sufi arts in urban Senegal, which received the prestigious Herskovits Prize. This book explores the intersection of spirituality and creativity within the vibrant cultural landscape of Senegal, highlighting the significance of Sufi traditions in shaping artistic expressions in city life.
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Cette série plonge dans le monde riche et diversifié des cultures expressives africaines. Elle explore les profondes racines culturelles, la signification sociale et l'évolution historique de diverses formes d'art à travers le continent. Chaque volume offre un aperçu fascinant de la créativité, des traditions et des innovations qui ont façonné les paysages visuels, performatifs et littéraires africains. C'est un guide essentiel pour quiconque cherche à comprendre le riche héritage artistique de l'Afrique.






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