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March 01 2008
Èjìwàpò: The Dialectics of Twoness in Yoruba Art and Culture
Babatunde Lawal
Babatunde Lawal
Babatunde Lawal is Professor of African and African Diaspora Art, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA and, in Spring 2008, the Robert Sterling Clark Visiting Professor of Art History at Williams College, Williamstown, MA. blawal@vcu.edu
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Babatunde Lawal
Babatunde Lawal is Professor of African and African Diaspora Art, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA and, in Spring 2008, the Robert Sterling Clark Visiting Professor of Art History at Williams College, Williamstown, MA. blawal@vcu.edu
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African Arts (2008) 41 (1): 24–39.
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Babatunde Lawal; Èjìwàpò: The Dialectics of Twoness in Yoruba Art and Culture. African Arts 2008; 41 (1): 24–39. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/afar.2008.41.1.24
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