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African Material Culture

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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.


List of contents










INTRODUCTION: Efficacy and Objects ¿ Kris L. Hardin and Mary Jo Arnoldi

PART I: TECHNOLOGY AND THE PRODUCTION OF FORM

1. Technological Style and the Making of Culture: Three Kono Contexts of Production ¿ Kris L. Hardin

2. Magical Iron Technology in the Cameroon Grassfields ¿ Michael Rowlands and Jean-Pierre Warnier

3. When Nomads Settle: Changing Technologies of Building and Transport and the Production of Architectural Form among the Gabra, the Rendille, and the Somalis ¿ Labelle Prussin

4. Ceramics from the Upemba Depression: A Diachronic Study ¿ Kanimba Misago

5. Objects and People: Relationships and Transformation in the Culture of the Bambala ¿ Kazadi Ntole

PART II: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES: PRESENTING SELF AND SOCIETY WITH OBJECTS

6. Sticks, Self, and Society in Booran Oromo: A Symbolic Interpretation ¿ Aneesa Kassam and Gemetchu Megerssa

7. Material Narratives and the Negotiation of Identities through Objects in Malian Theatre ¿ Mary Jo Arnoldi

8. The Consumption of an African Modernity ¿ Michael Rowlands

9. Household Objects and the Philosophy of Igbo Social Space ¿ Chike Aniakor

10. Hoes and Clothes in a Luo Household: Changing Consumption in a Colonial Economy, 1906-1936 ¿ Margaret Jean Hay

PART III: LIFE HISTORIES: CHANGING INTERPRETATIONS OF OBJECTS AND MUSEUMS

11. The Passive Object and the Tribal Paradigm: Colonial Museography in French West Africa ¿ Philip L. Ravenhill

12. Art, Politics, and the Transformation of Meaning: Bamum Art in the Twentieth Century ¿ Christraud M. Geary

13. Mami Wata Shrines: Exotica and the Construction of Self ¿ Henry John Drewal

14. Zaïrian Popular Painting as Commodity and as Communication ¿ Bogumil Jewsiewicki

Contents

INTRODUCTION: Efficacy and Objects ¿ Kris L. Hardin and Mary Jo Arnoldi

PART I: TECHNOLOGY AND THE PRODUCTION OF FORM

1. Technological Style and the Making of Culture: Three Kono Contexts of Production ¿ Kris L. Hardin

2. Magical Iron Technology in the Cameroon Grassfields ¿ Michael Rowlands and Jean-Pierre Warnier

3. When Nomads Settle: Changing Technologies of Building and Transport and the Production of Architectural Form among the Gabra, the Rendille, and the Somalis ¿ Labelle Prussin

4. Ceramics from the Upemba Depression: A Diachronic Study ¿ Kanimba Misago

5. Objects and People: Relationships and Transformation in the Culture of the Bambala ¿ Kazadi Ntole

PART II: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES: PRESENTING SELF AND SOCIETY WITH OBJECTS

6. Sticks, Self, and Society in Booran Oromo: A Symbolic Interpretation ¿ Aneesa Kassam and Gemetchu Megerssa

7. Material Narratives and the Negotiation of Identities through Objects in Malian Theatre ¿ Mary Jo Arnoldi

8. The Consumption of an African Modernity ¿ Michael Rowlands

9. Household Objects and the Philosophy of Igbo Social Space ¿ Chike Aniakor

10. Hoes and Clothes in a Luo Household: Changing Consumption in a Colonial Economy, 1906-1936 ¿ Margaret Jean Hay

PART III: LIFE HISTORIES: CHANGING INTERPRETATIONS OF OBJECTS AND MUSEUMS

11. The Passive Object and the Tribal Paradigm: Colonial Museography in French West Africa ¿ Philip L. Ravenhill

12. Art, Politics, and the Transformation of Meaning: Bamum Art in the Twentieth Century ¿ Christraud M. Geary

13. Mami Wata Shrines: Exotica and the Construction of Self ¿ Henry John Drewal

14. Zaïrian Popular Painting as Commodity and as Communication ¿ Bogumil Jewsiewicki


About the author










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.


Summary

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.

Product details

Authors Christraud M. Geary
Assisted by Mary Jo Arnoldi (Editor), Christraud M. Geary (Editor), Kris L. Hardin (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.1996
 
EAN 9780253210371
ISBN 978-0-253-21037-1
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 235 mm x 157 mm x 25 mm
Weight 572 g
Illustrations 50 b&w photos
Series African Systems of Thought
African Systems of Thought
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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