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Africa and its Significant Others: Forty Years of Intercultural Entanglement

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Africa and Its Significant Others: Forty Years of Intercultural Entanglement - Hoving, Isabel (Volume editor), and Korsten, Frans-Willem (Volume editor), and Alphen, Ernst van (Volume editor)
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When did the intimate dialogue between Africa, Europe, and the Americas begin? Looking back, it seems as if these three continents have always been each other's significant others. Europe created its own modern identity by using Africa as a mirror, but Africans traveled to Europe and America long before the European age of discovery, and African cultures can be said to lie at the root of European culture. This intertwining has become ever more visible: Nowadays Africa emerges as a highly visible presence in the Americas, ...

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Africa and Its Significant Others: Forty Years of Intercultural Entanglement 2003, Editions Rodopi B.V., Leiden

ISBN-13: 9789042010291

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