Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?

While Ghana has centuries of tradition in producing some significant art, the literature on Ghanaian art suggests a preponderance of Euro-American writing about it, and on the contrary a paucity of Ghanaian scholars’ contribution to the country’s art studies. This paper examines some...

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Main Author: Kwame Amoah Labi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ghana 2015-05-01
Series:Legon Journal of the Humanities
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description While Ghana has centuries of tradition in producing some significant art, the literature on Ghanaian art suggests a preponderance of Euro-American writing about it, and on the contrary a paucity of Ghanaian scholars’ contribution to the country’s art studies. This paper examines some of the scholarship and Ghanaian participation in art discourse. It proposes some measures to change the trend by introducing art history departments focusing on degree programmes and graduate studies, and creating a local platform for indigenous voices and perspectives to cross-fertilize the knowledge in the discipline for the enrichment of the global discourse on Ghana’s art.
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spelling doaj.art-de2469e36c724f4a907db3c0d22af12b2022-12-22T02:09:34ZengUniversity of GhanaLegon Journal of the Humanities2458-746X2015-05-012619912410.4314/ljh.v26i1.6Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?Kwame Amoah Labi0University of Ghana, LegonWhile Ghana has centuries of tradition in producing some significant art, the literature on Ghanaian art suggests a preponderance of Euro-American writing about it, and on the contrary a paucity of Ghanaian scholars’ contribution to the country’s art studies. This paper examines some of the scholarship and Ghanaian participation in art discourse. It proposes some measures to change the trend by introducing art history departments focusing on degree programmes and graduate studies, and creating a local platform for indigenous voices and perspectives to cross-fertilize the knowledge in the discipline for the enrichment of the global discourse on Ghana’s art.art studiesscholarshipAfrican artart historyfaculty
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Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?
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art history
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title Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?
title_full Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?
title_fullStr Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?
title_full_unstemmed Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?
title_short Art Studie s in Ghana: Whose Responsibility?
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African art
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