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为何被盗的非洲文物还在西方国家的博物馆中
1,723,854 views |
吉姆·楚楚(Jim Chuchu) |
TEDMonterey
• July 2021
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在世界各地展出的非洲文物通常都不是借用,而是被偷窃的——TED伙伴吉姆·楚楚(Jim Chuchu)的工作是让这些失窃文物回家。了解西方国家拥有的许多藏品背后的不光彩历史,吉姆·楚楚(Jim Chuchu)的工作想要寻找和要回肯尼亚的文化遗产,以及这些努力对广袤的非洲大陆的意义。迫切呼吁相关机构重新思考它们“拥有”的此类非洲艺术藏品的道德性,重新思考这些艺术品对来源国社群的重要意义。
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