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為什麼被盜取的非洲文物還在西方國家的美術館?
1,723,857 views |
Jim Chuchu |
TEDMonterey
• July 2021
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在世界各地展示的非洲文物往往不是借來的,而是盜取的。TED Fellow Jim Chuchu正在致力將被盜取的文物取回。Chuchu了解西方許多收藏品背後難以啟齒的歷史,所以正在追蹤和回覆肯尼亞文化遺產方面的廣泛工作,以及正在向外界宣揚這些努力對整個非洲大陸意味著什麼。他發起緊迫的呼籲,呼籲並要求各機構重新思考它們所「擁有」的物品的潛在道德,以及它們對社區的重要性。
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