Africa's Struggle for Its Art (9780691264912)
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Africa's Struggle for Its Art (9780691264912)

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Africa's Struggle for Its Art (9780691264912)Discover the pivotal narrative of cultural restitution in Benedicte Savoy's groundbreaking work, *Africa's Struggle for Its Art* (ISBN: 9780691264912). This trade paperback, published by Princeton University Press in 2025, delves into the historical struggle of African nations to reclaim their stolen art housed in Western museums. From the colonial era to the present day, this insightful book tackles the complex issues surrounding cultural heritage

Discover the pivotal narrative of cultural restitution in Benedicte Savoy's groundbreaking work, *Africa's Struggle for Its Art* (ISBN: 9780691264912). This trade paperback, published by Princeton University Press in 2025, delves into the historical struggle of African nations to reclaim their stolen art housed in Western museums. From the colonial era to the present day, this insightful book tackles the complex issues surrounding cultural heritage and the urgent calls for repatriation. Readers will explore rich, previously unpublished sources that reveal the depth of this often-overlooked discussion, challenging leading narratives about restitution.

Savoy examines landmark events, such as the influential speech by Zaire's president, Mobutu Sese Seko, at the UN General Assembly, which ignited the global conversation on returning ancestral treasures. The author also highlights critical obstacles faced, including attempts by German museums to conceal their collections and legislative failures in the British Parliament concerning museum laws. This rigorous analysis culminates in the mid-1980s, marking the emergence of laws that prioritized the protection of African cultural heritage.

*Africa's Struggle for Its Art* is more than just a historical examination; it presents a compelling case for why the future of international relations between Africa and the West hinges on recognition, respect, and restitution of art. Essential for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and cultural identity, this book is poised to influence discussions around cultural property rights for years to come.
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