Transmission and Embodiment of Heritage: An Analysis of ...

[Pages:106]Cynthia Adjovi Mawuli

Transmission and Embodiment of Heritage: An Analysis of Adinkra Symbology on Traditional Clothing in Ghana

MA Thesis in Cultural Heritage Studies; Academic Research, Policy, Management

Central European University Budapest June 2019

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Transmission and Embodiment of Heritage: An Analysis of Adinkra Symbology on Traditional Clothing in Ghana

by Cynthia Adjovi Mawuli

(Ghana)

Thesis submitted to the Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, in partial fulfillment of the requirements

of the Master of Arts degree in Cultural Heritage Studies Accepted in conformance with the standards of the CEU

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Budapest June 2019

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Transmission and Embodiment of Heritage: An Analysis of Adinkra Symbology on Traditional Clothing in Ghana

by Cynthia Adjovi Mawuli

(Ghana)

Thesis submitted to the Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, in partial fulfillment of the requirements

of the Master of Arts degree in Cultural Heritage Studies Accepted in conformance with the standards of the CEU

____________________________________________ External Reader

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CEU eTD Collection

Transmission and Embodiment of Heritage: An Analysis of Adinkra Symbology on Traditional Clothing in Ghana

by Cynthia Adjovi Mawuli

(Ghana)

Thesis submitted to the Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, in partial fulfillment of the requirements

of the Master of Arts degree in Cultural Heritage Studies Accepted in conformance with the standards of the CEU

____________________________________________ External Supervisor

Budapest June 2019

CEU eTD Collection

I, the undersigned, Cynthia Adjovi Mawuli, candidate for the MA degree in Cultural Heritage Studies: Academic Research, Policy, Management declare herewith that the present thesis is exclusively my own work, based on my research and only such external information as properly credited in notes and bibliography. I declare that no unidentified and illegitimate use was made of the work of others, and no part of the thesis infringes on any person's or institution's copyright. I also declare that no part of the thesis has been submitted in this form to any other institution of higher education for an academic degree.

Budapest, 26 May 2019

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