Visual Anthropology

 

 

 

 

 

Visual Anthropology   Vol. 17 (3-4)  July-September, 2004

   

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Editor: PAUL HOCKINGS

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CONTENTS

Eric Venbrux and Pamela Rosi Confronting World Art: An Introduction
Nancy M. Mihtlo "We Have All Been Colonized": Subordination and Resistance On a Global Arts Stage
Fred R. Myers Getting the Message Across: Art and Craft in the Service of HIV/AIDS Awareness in South Africa
Jacquelyn A. Lewis-Harris Not Without a Cost: Contemporary PNG Art in the 21st Century
Sharon W. Tiffany "Frame That Rug!": Narratives of Zapotec Textiles as Art and Ethnic Commodity in the Global Marketplace
Sidney L. Kasfir Tourist Aesthetics in the Global Flow
Russell Leigh Sharman The Invention of Fine Art: Creating a Cultural Elite in a Marginal Community
Nick Stanley Can Museums Help Sustain Indigenous Identity? - Reflections from Melanesia
Carol Hermer My Africa, Your Africa: Can "Our" Africa Exist?
Robert L. Welsch Epilogue: The Authenticity of Constructed Art Worlds
   

 

 

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