Sources

 

1. DeBord, Matthew. “Theory: MALICK SIDIBÉ: Photographs.” American Suburb X.  (2000). Accessed November 16, 2010.  http://www.americansuburbx.com/2010/06/theory-malick-sidibe- 2000.html

2. Diawara, Manthia. “The Song of the Griot,” Transition No. 74 (1997): 16-30.
 Fly. Inspired by Got ‘Til It’s Gone.  Flygirls. (2010, January 4)  Accessed November  15, 2010.  http://flygirls.typepad.com/fly/2010/01/janet-jackson-got-til-its- gone.html

3. Henley, John. “Malick Sidibé photographs: One nation under a groove,” Guardian.  (2001, February 27).  Accessed November 20, 2010.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/feb/27/malick-sidibe-mali- photographs-interview.

4. "Inna Modja on Myspace Music." last modified December 6, 2010, http://www.myspace.com/innamodja

5. Matt, Gerald, & Miessgang, Thomas, & Wien. Flash Afrique! Photography from West  Africa (London: Kunsthalle Wien, 2001) 9, 66-69, 94-96.

6. Peffer, John. Africa's Diasporas of Image, Third text. 19:4 (2005): 339-355
Saighoe, Francis A. Kabina. “Traditional African Music in Black American Socio- cultural Interaction: A historical Perspective", African Music Educator No.8   (199): 21-31

7. Shannon aka J. Baker. Throwback: Janet Jackson.  Parlou: Global style, Global  intelligence, global life. (2008, April 17).  Accessed November 15, 2010
http://parlourmagazine.com/2008/04/throwback-janet-jackson/