Louise Narbo
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- 25 de abril
- 7 Maravilhas Naturais de Angola
- A House in Luanda
- activism
- África Ocidental
- african-descent
- Afro-Caribbean
- Almada Negreiros
- Ana Maria Mascarenhas
- art gallery
- artist
- audre lorde
- bando
- Basileia
- Benedict Anderson
- Biodiversity
- Boca Fala Tropa
- Caldo do Poeira
- carnivalesque protests
- casas
- Ceramics
- chinese
- ChoraRita
- Comité Invisível
- composer
- cotton or oil
- critica
- descolonização
- Diego Rivera
- e a Raquel da Silva. Menciono também de passagem: Homi Bhabha
- Earth
- elections
- end sars movement
- Epstein
- ethnicity
- eurocentrism
- Festival de Músicas do Mundo
- Fiction
- future
- genocide
- glotophobia
- grime
- Haile Gerima
- Harare
- heteronormative
- identity
- imigrantes
- Ingrid Mwangi
- intellectual extractivism
- Jean-Yves Loude
- jewish culture
- Joana gomes
- João Pedro George
- Julie Dash
- Latin American music
- língua
- língua caboverdiana
- lovers rock
- lucio lara
- Lula
- Marcelo Ridenti
- Maré
- media
- Memories of the Poisoned River
- memory politics
- migration
- mil e uma noites
- Moçâmedes
- mpla
- Octavia Butler
- panafricanismo
- Parangolé
- património
- PCP
- Pedro Neves Marques
- performs
- plantation
- police
- police brutaliy
- political agendas
- post-coloniality
- Práticas artísticas
- rabòday music
- reflecting Achille Mbembe
- representação
- rock art
- Routledge
- rural
- storytelling
- Swahili
- Tamoda the Master
- theater
- theory
- thread
- Toy Boy
- utopia
- viagens científicas
- Violence against civilians in nigeria
- walk
- war
 The work suggests that another person’s perspective, and their particular capacities, affects the inherited vision. This vision, diminished or amplified, can cloud, obscure, or deform the receiving view; but it may at the same time provoke the heir to explore the ways that their perspective belongs neither only to them, nor any longer only to the bequeather. And this question, which starts with recognising this inheritance, can also be the starting point for other visions.
				The work suggests that another person’s perspective, and their particular capacities, affects the inherited vision. This vision, diminished or amplified, can cloud, obscure, or deform the receiving view; but it may at the same time provoke the heir to explore the ways that their perspective belongs neither only to them, nor any longer only to the bequeather. And this question, which starts with recognising this inheritance, can also be the starting point for other visions.		



