Objectifying and Objecting Objects: Looting to Rooting? How the American Black Lives Matter Movement Influences French Restitution in Benin

Sarah Djos-Raph
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Abstract: In the West African country of Benin, the restitution of some key anthropomorphic statues bearing royal emblems has become a reality, in part thanks to the American Black Lives Matter Movement. This article highlights how the restitution of the art objects was undoubtedly aided by the fight of Felwine Sarr, Bénédicte Savoy, Marie-Cécile Zinsou, Assa Traoré, and feminist-led anti-racism organizations. Furthermore, this paper describes the importance of these returned artifacts for defending, conserving, and expanding modern art in Benin, a country that is at the forefront of offering a contemporary decolonized foundation.
客体化与客体化:从掠夺到扎根?美国黑人的生命也重要运动如何影响法国在贝宁的归还
摘要:在西非国家贝宁,一些重要的带有王室标志的拟人雕像的归还已经成为现实,这在一定程度上要归功于美国的“黑人的命也是命”运动。这篇文章强调了艺术品的归还是如何毫无疑问地得到了Felwine Sarr, b·萨沃伊,marie - csamcile Zinsou, Assa traor和女权主义者领导的反种族主义组织的斗争的帮助。此外,本文还描述了这些归还的文物对于保护、保护和扩展贝宁现代艺术的重要性,贝宁是一个提供当代非殖民化基础的国家。
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