
Felwine Sarr: Restitution of African Cultural Heritage by France
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Lecturer Felwine Sarr discusses the restitution of African cultural heritage by France, exploring legal, ethical, and philosophical questions about ownership and memory. Presented by Global France Seminar at MIT, the talk situates museums and ethnographic collections within colonial histories and asks what restitution means today.
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