Monday, 25 January 2016

AFRICAN ART MIT PRESS JOURNALS

African Arts



Source: MIT PRESS JOURNALS

Marla C. Berns, Patrick A. Polk, Allen F. Roberts, Mary Nooter Roberts, Editors

African Arts presents original research and critical discourse on traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures. Since 1967, the journal has reflected the dynamism and diversity of several fields of humanistic study, publishing richly illustrated articles in full color, incorporating the most current theory, practice, and intercultural dialogue. The journal offers readers peer-reviewed scholarly articles concerning a striking range of art forms and visual cultures of the world’s second largest continent and its diasporas, as well as special thematic issues, book and exhibition reviews, features on museum collections, exhibition previews, artist portfolios, photo essays, edgy dialogues, and editorials. African Arts promotes investigation of the interdisciplinary connections among the arts, anthropology, history, language, politics, religion, performance, and cultural and global studies.

African Arts is published quarterly by the James S. Coleman African Studies Center, UCLA, and distributed by the MIT Press.

The African Arts Consortium: Beginning with Vol. 49, the editors at UCLA will be joined by contributing Consortium members:
  • University of Florida: Susan Cooksey, Fiona Mc Laughlin, Rebecca M. Nagy, Robin Poynor, MacKenzie Moon Ryan
  • UNC at Chapel Hill: Lisa Homann, Carol Magee, David G. Pier, Victoria L. Rovine

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