African Material Culture - Christraud M. Geary - Libros - Indiana University Press - 9780253210371 - 22 de abril de 1996
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Contains essays that open fresh perspectives for understanding African societies and cultures through the study of objects. This title treats topics ranging from the production of material objects to the meaning of sticks, masquerades, household tools, clothing, and the television set in the contemporary repertoire of African material culture.


Marc Notes: Announced in cloth at $49.95 Juvenile: ages 6-8; Also avail.inBiographical Note: MARY JO ARNOLDI is Curator for African Ethnology in the Department of Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. CHRISTRAUD M. GEARY is Curator of the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives at the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution. KRIS L. HARDIN is a Research Associate with the Smithsonian Institution. Table of Contents: INTRODUCTION: Efficacy and Objects Kris L. Hardin and MaryJo ArnoldiPART I: TECHNOLOGY AND THE PRODUCTION OF FORM1. Technological Style and the Making of Culture: Three Kono Contexts of Production Kris L. Hardin2. Magical Iron Technology in the Cameroon Grassfields Michael Rowlands and Jean-Pierre Warnier3. When Nomads Settle: Changing Technologies of Building and Transport and the Production of Architectural Form among the Gabra, the Rendille, and the Somalis Labelle Prussin4. Ceramics from the Upemba Depression: A Diachronic Study Kanimba Misago5. Objects and People: Relationships and Transformation in the Culture of the Bambala Kazadi NtolePART II: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES: PRESENTING SELF AND SOCIETY WITH OBJECTS6. Sticks, Self, and Society in Booran Oromo: A Symbolic Interpretation Aneesa Kassam and Gemetchu Megerssa7. Material Narratives and the Negotiation of Identities through Objects in Malian Theatre Mary Jo Arnoldi8. The Consumption of an African Modernity Michael Rowlands9. Household Objects and the Philosophy of Igbo Social Space Chike Aniakor10. Hoes and Clothes in a Luo Household: Changing Consumption in a Colonial Economy, 1906-1936 Margaret Jean HayPART III: LIFE HISTORIES: CHANGING INTERPRETATIONS OF OBJECTS AND MUSEUMS11. The Passive Object and the Tribal Paradigm: Colonial Museography in French West Africa Philip L. Ravenhill12. Art, Politics, and the Transformation of Meaning: Bamum Art in the Twentieth Century Christraud M. Geary13. Mami Wata Shrines: Exotica and the Construction of Self Henry John Drewal14. Zairian Popular Painting as Commodity and as Communication Bogumil JewsiewickiContentsINTRODUCTION: Efficacy and Objects Kris L. Hardin and MaryJo ArnoldiPART I: TECHNOLOGY AND THE PRODUCTION OF FORM1. Technological Style and the Making of Culture: Three Kono Contexts of Production Kris L. Hardin2. Magical Iron Technology in the Cameroon Grassfields Michael Rowlands and Jean-Pierre Warnier3. When Nomads Settle: Changing Technologies of Building and Transport and the Production of Architectural Form among the Gabra, the Rendille, and the Somalis Labelle Prussin4. Ceramics from the Upemba Depression: A Diachronic Study Kanimba Misago5. Objects and People: Relationships and Transformation in the Culture of the Bambala Kazadi NtolePART II: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES: PRESENTING SELF AND SOCIETY WITH OBJECTS6. Sticks, Self, and Society in Booran Oromo: A Symbolic Interpretation Aneesa Kassam and Gemetchu Megerssa7. Material Narratives and the Negotiation of Identities through Objects in Malian Theatre Mary Jo Arnoldi8. The Consumption of an African Modernity Michael Rowlands9. Household Objects and the Philosophy of Igbo Social Space Chike Aniakor10. Hoes and Clothes in a Luo Household: Changing Consumption in a Colonial Economy, 1906-1936 Margaret Jean HayPART III: LIFE HISTORIES: CHANGING INTERPRETATIONS OF OBJECTS AND MUSEUMS11. The Passive Object and the Tribal Paradigm: Colonial Museography in French West Africa Philip L. Ravenhill12. Art, Politics, and the Transformation of Meaning: Bamum Art in the Twentieth Century Christraud M. Geary13. Mami Wata Shrines: Exotica and the Construction of Self Henry John Drewal14. Zairian Popular Painting as Commodity and as Communication Bogumil Jewsiewicki"

Contributor Bio:  Hardin, Kris L Kris L. Hardin is a cultural anthropologist. Her research expertise is in Africa, aesthetics, field methods, and cultural change. Hardin was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in 1982 for her fieldwork and research in Sierra Leone, West Africa. In 1987 she was awarded a Smithsonian Fellowship for completion of her doctoral thesis. Hardin has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Beloit College, and Montana State University, and is the author and editor of three books, including "The Aesthetics of Action", published by the Smithsonian Press. She currently lives with her husband, writer and photographer Michael Katakis, in France and the United States. Contributor Bio:  Geary, Christraud M Christraud M. Geary is the Curator of the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives at the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution. A cultural anthropologist with a doctorate from the University of Frankfurt, German, Geary is the author of several books and numerous essays on photography in Africa and the arts of the Cameroon Grassfields. Kryzstof Pluskota is an independent scholar, based in Sweden.

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Publicado 22 de abril de 1996
ISBN13 9780253210371
Editores Indiana University Press
Páginas 384
Dimensiones 235 × 157 × 25 mm   ·   639 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Arnoldi, Mary Jo
Editor Hardin, Kris L.

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