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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2023
L’éviction d’Alioune Diop du Deuxième Festival Mondial des Arts Négro-Africains (FESTAC), qui constitue l’un des événements les plus importants ayant marqué ce festival, ne se comprend que si l’on en étend le contexte au-delà du Nigéria. Pour cela, il faut aussi élargir le champ d’investigation de la recherche archivistique. C’est dans cette mesure que se révèle l’importance des archives de l’UNESCO et de Présence Africaine, et qu’il apparaît que cette éviction est d’abord un événement indépendant qui a ses propres conséquences sur le plan historique.
The eviction of Alioune Diop from the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC), which constitutes one of the most important events of that festival, can only be understood by going beyond the Nigerian context. Scholars thus need to broaden the scope of their archival research by looking at the archives of UNESCO and Présence Africaine. As a result, the eviction of Alioune Diop and its historical consequences appears as an event independent of FESTAC.
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