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Duncan Clarke

    Duncan L. Clarke is een vooraanstaand academicus op het gebied van internationale betrekkingen, wiens carrière gewijd was aan het begrijpen van de complexiteit van het Amerikaanse defensie- en buitenlands beleid. Voortbouwend op uitgebreide ervaring in de academische wereld en de overheid, biedt het werk van Clarke diepgaande inzichten in mondiale aangelegenheden. Zijn literaire inspanningen worden gevoed door een diep begrip van nationale veiligheid en internationale dynamiek. Clarke's narratieve stijl brengt complexe geopolitieke thema's tot leven, waardoor zijn verkenningen zowel toegankelijk als tot nadenken stemmend zijn voor de veeleisende lezer.

    African Art
    African Hats and Jewellery
    A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing: Troubles at Traymore College
    • Set in 1969, the narrative follows a young political science professor who allies with students to challenge the oppressive administration of a small women's college. The story delves into themes of empowerment, resistance, and the struggle for justice within an academic setting, highlighting the professor's role in inspiring activism among the student body against authoritarian rule.

      A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing: Troubles at Traymore College
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    • African Hats and Jewellery

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      • 4 uur lezen

      Decorating and adorning the human body is a vital component of the visual arts in Africa. Duncan Clarke's book is concerned with the artefacts created in these processes - jewellery, beads, hats, cloths and masks

      African Hats and Jewellery
    • African Art

      • 112bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      The art of Africa has influenced many Western artists, including Picasso and Matisse. However, if was not until this century that the artifacts of the continent became recognized by Westerners for the contribution to world art they have made. This book pictures magnificent bead and shell headdresses, intricately-carved wooden thrones, and sophisticated bronze sculpture as if strives to represent the full range of creativity that is evident in African art.

      African Art