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Kenneth Montague

Art Curator (Photography), Wedge Curatorial Projects (Founder)

Location : Canada
wedgecuratorialprojects.org/history-mandate

Kenneth Montague

Art Curator (Photography), Wedge Curatorial Projects (Founder)

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Ineke van Kessel

Professor, African Studies Centre, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Contact:

Afrika-Studiecentrum

PO Box 9555

2300 RB Leiden

The Netherlands

w.m.j.van.kessel@asc.leidenuniv.nl

Kessel Ineke van

Kessel, Ineke van
February 14, 2023

Professor, African Studies Centre, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Religious/Spritual
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Keur Gui

Rapper

Senegal
Keurgui.net

Keur Gui

Rapper

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Khalil, Andrea Flores. North African Cinema in a Global Context: Through the Lens of Diaspora. London: Routledge, 2008.

This book provides insight into contemporary film production from North African countries referred to as the Maghreb. Focus is both on the socio-economic context of film production, which suffers some of the same setbacks and obstacles as other regions of the developing world, and on the thematic details treated in the films themselves. The book delves into ideas such as gender and sexuality, national identity, political conflict, and issues of post and neo-colonial relationships in the context of globalisation. The book includes close analyses of individual films which at times show the taboo subjects of sexual and substance abuse, the lives of street children, , as well as upper-class contradictions between an increasingly global position of privilege while in the midst of a traditionalist society. Other chapters focus on an individual filmmakers’ world view as depicted in representations of contemporary daily life of the average Tunisian, Moroccan or Algerian. The book provides an understanding of day-to-day existence in Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria as depicted by local artists. The theoretical questions raised stretch beyond this topic to touch on ‘third world’ art and film production, and production in conditions of political repression and rigid moral conservatism.

[Source: Routledge].

Khalil, Andrea Flores. North African Cinema in a Global Context

Khalil, Andrea Flores
2008

This book provides insight into contemporary film production from North African countries referred to as the Maghreb.

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Khumalo, Mzi

Entrepreneur, investor, and Chairman of Gold & General

Mining
South Africa

Khumalo, Mzi

Entrepreneur, investor, and Chairman of Gold & General, Mining, South Africa

Economic
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Angelique Kidjo

Singer/Songwriter

Kidjo.com

Kidjo, Angelique

2024

Musician

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Video

Kidula, Jean Ngoya. "Ethnomusicology, the Music Canon, and African Music: Positions, Tensions, and Resolutions in the African Academy." Africa Today 52, no. 3 (Spring, 2006):98-113,134.

African music entered serious scholarship through disciplines such as ethnomusicology. While scholars in African music have contributed significantly to the development of theories and methods of culture, the music of Africa have been portrayed more as artifact than art, and African music scholars have been directed by European and other music practices. The resultant positions and tensions in the continent's academic music management are reflected in ethnomusicological discourse with African music. Drawing from Kenya, the paper examines the processes through which the African academy has grappled with the dynamics of ethnomusicology, African musicology, and the place of African music and musicians. An African musicology cognizant of the contributions of African musicians to the global-music canon while situating them in the historical development of African music is proposed.

[Source: article abstract as culled from Proquest.com].

Kidula, Jean Ngoya. Ethnomusicology, the Music Canon, and African Music

Kidula, Jean Ngoya.
2006

Drawing from Kenya, the paper examines the processes through which the African academy has grappled with the dynamics of ethnomusicology, African musicology, and the place of African music and musicians.

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Bibliographic
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