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@GemmaGP Flash of the Spirit by the late Robert Farris Thompson
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UNIVERSITY | Robert Farris Thompson ’55 GRD ’65, whose pioneering scholarship and seminal work “Flash of the Spirit” defined the horizons of African art history, died on Monday. He was 88. https://t.co/NctivtCetJ
Author: Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans and the Making of the Modern World: 1471 to the Second World War. (Liveright: Oct. 2021) Columnist @ForeignPolicy
I discovered the work of Robert Farris Thompson while covering Haiti in the late 1980's, and it strongly shaped my understanding of the world of the Black Atlantic. All these years later I felt honored to quote his Flash of the Spirit in my Born in Blackness. https://t.co/g7NUwrMEnO
This landmark book shows how five African civilizations -- Yoruba, Kongo, Ejagham, Mande and Cross River -- have informed and are reflected in the aesthetic, social and metaphysical traditions (music, sculpture, textiles, architecture, religion, idiogrammatic writing) of black people in the United States, Cuba, Haiti, Trinidad, Mexico, Brazil and other places in the New World.
"A wonderfully enthusiastic book...Mr. Thompson is a professor of art history, but he takes his subject in the round, not in any specialized or compartmentalized manner. He is part anthropologist, part art critic, part musicologist, part student of religion and philosophy, and entirely an enthusiastic partisan of what he writes about."
-- The New York Times Book Review
"Centuries of racist assumptions go packing it in Flash of the Spirit." -- The Village Voice
"This is art history to dance by." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer