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期刊简介:Critical Arts-South-North Cultural and Media Studies《批判艺术:南北文化和媒介研究》(双月刊). From its inception, Critical Arts examined the relationship between texts and contexts, cultural formations and popular forms of expression, mainly in the Third World, but after the 1994 transition in South Africa Critical Arts repositioned itself in the South-North and East-West nexus focusing on developing transdisciplinary epistemologies. Critical Arts authors are Africans debating Africa with the rest; and the rest debating Africa and the South and with each other.