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Repainting the Walls of Lunda: Information Colonialism and Angolan Art; The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics
Repainting the Walls of Lunda: Information Colonialism and Angolan Art
by Delinda
Collier
. University of Minnesota Press
, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
, 2016
. 254 pp., illus. Trade, paper. ISBN: 978-0-8166-9444-0; ISBN: 978-0-8166-9448-8
.The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics
by Louis
Chude-Sokei
. Wesleyan Press
, Middletown, CT, U.S.A.
, 2015
. 280 pp. Trade, Paper, eBook. ISBN: 978-0-8195-7576-0; ISBN: 978-0-8195-7577-7; ISBN: 978-0-8195-7578-4
.
Mike Mosher
Leonardo (2017) 50 (3): 336–337.
Citation
Mike Mosher; Repainting the Walls of Lunda: Information Colonialism and Angolan Art; The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics. Leonardo 2017; 50 (3): 336–337. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_r_01436
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