Prince Claus Fund Reader #4: Habit and Tradition
The Prince Claus Fund Reader presents a thematic selection of the extensive publishing practices of the Fund. This selection includes the Prince Claus Fund Journal, the Prince Claus Awards Books, the books published under the Prince Claus Fund Library imprint, and cultural magazines supported by the Fund. The Reader offers a fresh view into the history of the Fund. In making unexpected connections, even articles from the earliest days find relevance.
"Habit and Tradition"
Prince Claus Fund Reader #4: Habit and Tradition
The fourth edition of the Prince Claus Fund Reader presents a series of articles that discuss habits and traditions. Starting with Prince Claus's famous declaration of the tie, the articles collected in this reader seek to redefine habit and tradition by conceiving them as dynamic and alterable notions.
The fourth Prince Claus Fund Reader includes articles by Paulin J. Hountondji, Simon Lee, Sami Zubaida, Zulfu Livaneli, Joseph Kwabena Nketia, Francoise Pommaret and Aminata Dramane Traore.
Prince Claus Fund Reader #4: Habit and Traditiontitle
The Prince Claus Fund Reader presents a thematic selection of the extensive publishing practices of the Fund. This selection includes the Prince Claus Fund Journal, the Prince Claus Awards Books, the books published under the Prince Claus Fund Library imprint, and cultural magazines supported by the Fund. The Reader offers a fresh view into the history of the Fund. In making unexpected connections, even articles from the earliest days find relevance.
Prince Claus Fund Reader #4: Habit and Traditiontitle
The Prince Claus Fund Reader presents a thematic selection of the extensive publishing practices of the Fund. This selection includes the Prince Claus Fund Journal, the Prince Claus Awards Books, the books published under the Prince Claus Fund Library imprint, and cultural magazines supported by the Fund. The Reader offers a fresh view into the history of the Fund. In making unexpected connections, even articles from the earliest days find relevance.








