Brazil's (Re)Encounter with “Africa”
Brazil's (Re)Encounter with “Africa”
This presentation will explore “Africa” as a cultural and historical construct and the museum as a space which discerns, creates, and writes historical discourse of and about “Africa” in the present. Anna Mester will study two exhibitions A nova mão afro-brasileira and África ancestral e contemporânea: as artes do Benin to understand…
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Brazil doesn't have any debt with Africa LOL Africans slaved Africans and sold them to the Portuguese. Portuguese bought them, Brazilians only inherited many poor people to educate and give welfare too. Our culture isn't African, our food isn't African, our music isn't African, the major influences in Brazil are European, Indigenous, Japanese and African…in that order