“An original, stimulating, and convincing discussion of mimetic behaviors in the fields of cultural production and artistic expression.”
— Peter Probst, Tufts University
“Matthias Krings has brilliantly fused together vignettes of contemporary African visual mediascapes that cause us to revise our perceptions of eddies and translocations of transnational mediated popular culture to Africa and within Africa.”
— Abdalla U. Adamu, Bayero University, Kano
“African Appropriations is a highly engaging, rigorous, and creative work, and among the most provocative and compelling books I have read in years. It is extremely suitable for undergraduate or graduate instruction, and highly recommended. ”
— H-Africa
“Not only does [Krings] straddle different societies . . . he also ranges across a host of differing cultural forms: spirit possession, music, graphic novels, film, posters, 419 letters, photo novels, and stickers, among others. The result is, and this should be stressed, a genuinely innovative book unlike most others in either anthropology or African studies.”
— American Ethnologist
“African Appropriations is rich compendium of useful commentary on cultural and media forms that otherwise have received scattered treatment. It will certainly be a valuable resource for scholars and
an accessible and interesting text for classrooms.”
— African Studies Review
“Overall, African Appropriations is an engaging, readable, creative, and well-researched piece of scholarship.”
— H-Material-Culture
“The text is jargon free, a pleasure to read, remarkably well researched, and enriched by 40 illustrations. . . . Highly recommended.”
— Choice
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