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Luba.(Book
review): An article from: African Arts (download)
~ Mutombo Nkulu-N'Sengha Luba art has been popularized through books and
exhibitions on African art but serious academic studies that address the meaning
of Luba art remain scattershot and largely superficial. Moreover, there is a
notorious absence of an insider voice, as doctoral dissertations on Luba art,
religion, and politics are scarce and most published studies of Luba art,
culture, and history were produced by Western missionaries and scholars from the
very countries that colonized the Congo. This is why the unconventional work by
Mary Nooter and Allen Roberts is so important and also calls...
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