Credits

Acknowledgements

We are grateful for the collaboration of the Museu Etnològic i de Cultures del Món (MUEC, Barcelona), where the originals of the Fang cards are kept. This research and project would not be possible without its support. The three axes of the Gabinete Fang, developed within the framework of NYU KJCC’s “Scholars-In-Residence” program, are pedagogical, exhibition-oriented and interactive (through the website project and public activities).

We would like to thank the participants of the project “Culturas de archivo,” without whose support we would not have reached the conclusions and questions presented here.

We would also like to extend our special thanks to:

Carlos Vicente, director of the MUEC
Mikel Soberón, curator of the MUEC
Loli Soriano; without her, we would not have found these cards.
All the students of SPAN-UA 36, with special thanks to the ones who contributed to the Gabinete Fang web page with their texts.
Inés Plasencia, Muriel Gómez Pradas and Iñaki Tofiño for their contributions.
Estela del Carmen Mbessa Alais for contributing her voice to this project.

Lastly, we thank the participants in the public programming that accompanies this project: Jane Anderson, Caroline Colquhoun, Kristen Joy Owens, and Benita Sampedro Vizcaya.

Credits

An ongoing project by Jorge Blasco 
Photography: Xavi Parejo (Barcelona)
Exhibition graphic design: Lali Almonacid (Barcelona)
Web designer: Bailey Foltz (New York)
Web coordinator, content editor, and researcher: Barbara Pérez Curiel (NYU)
Production assistance: Alejandra Rosenberg Navarro (Brown University)
Project consultant and facilitator: Jordana Mendelson (NYU)

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