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RESEARCH AND FIELDWORK: PUBLICATIONSRe-Visions: Collections and Ethnography at the African Worlds GalleryCollections and Ethnography at the African Worlds GalleryAuthor/Editor: Karel Arnaut (ed) The African Worlds Gallery of the Horniman Museum & Gardens opened in March 1999. In the three years preceding the inauguration anthropologists and curators had been engaged in projects with artists, performers and their diverse audiences in the African mainland and diaspora (Brazil and Haiti). In this volume, twelve researchers tell about the projects that directly informed the setting up of the African Worlds Gallery and produced some of its most outstanding displays.The research and observations that are presented here are the work of younger researchers such as Phil cope, Hein Vanhee, Polly Richards, Tania Tribe, Michele Coquet, William Rea and Karel Arnaut. As well as established anthropologists, including John Picton, Joseph Eboreime and Emanuel Arinze. You may e-mail your order to the Horniman Shop You may email your order to the Horniman Shop to shop@horniman.ac.uk |


