Focusing on a single Malian textile identified variously as
bogolanfini, bogolan, or mudcloth, Victoria L. Rovine traces the
dramatic technical and stylistic innovations that have transformed
the cloth from its village origins into a symbol of new
internationalism. Rovine shows how the biography of this uniquely
African textile reveals much about contemporary culture in urban
Africa and about the global markets in which African art
circulates. Bogolan has become a symbol of national and ethnic
identities, an element of contemporary, urban fashion, and a
lucrative product in tourist art markets. At the heart of this
beautifully illustrated book are the artists, changing notions of
tradition, nationalism, and the value of cloth making and marketing
on a worldwide scale.
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