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March 01 2007
Ewe Ceramics as the Visualization of Vodun
Lisa Aronson
Lisa Aronson
Lisa Aronson is associate professor of art history at Skidmore College, NY, where she teaches a range of courses on African, Native American, and Pre-Columbian art. Her research interests focus on issues of gender in African art, textiles and body art, and the impact of trade and colonialism on African textile production. laronson@skidmore.edu
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Lisa Aronson
Lisa Aronson is associate professor of art history at Skidmore College, NY, where she teaches a range of courses on African, Native American, and Pre-Columbian art. Her research interests focus on issues of gender in African art, textiles and body art, and the impact of trade and colonialism on African textile production. laronson@skidmore.edu
Online ISSN: 1937-2108
Print ISSN: 0001-9933
© 2007 by the Regents of the University of California.
2007
African Arts (2007) 40 (1): 80–85.
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Lisa Aronson; Ewe Ceramics as the Visualization of Vodun. African Arts 2007; 40 (1): 80–85. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/afar.2007.40.1.80
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