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The Art of Kula

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Zusatztext 'One of the best ethnographies of art ever written.' Howard Morphy! Australian National University 'This book represents an ideal accomplishment in its demonstration of how art can be instrumental in the reproduction of society.'The Asis Pacific Journal of Anthropology'an interesting contribution to the ethnography of the Trobriand Islanders and the fascinating aspects of their indigenous culture.'International Review of Anthropology and Linguistics Informationen zum Autor Shirley F. Campbell Research Fellow, Australian National University Klappentext Nearly a century ago, it was predicted that Kula, the exchange of shell valuables in the Massim region of Papua New Guinea, would disappear. Not only has this prophecy failed to come true, but today Kula is expanding beyond these island communities to the mainland and Australia.This book unveils the many deep motivations and meanings that lie behind the pursuit of Kula. Focusing upon the visually stimulating carved and painted prow boards that decorate canoes used by the Kula voyagers, Campbell argues that these designs comprise layers of encoded meaning. The unique colour associations and other formal elements speak to Vakutans about key emotional issues within their everyday and spiritual lives. How is mens participation in the Kula linked to their desire to achieve immortality? How do the messages conveyed by the canoe boards converge with those presented in Kula myths and rituals? In what ways do these systems of meaning reveal a male ideology that competes with the prevailing female ideology? Providing an alternative way of understanding the significance of Kula in the Trobriand Islands, The Art of Kula makes an influential new contribution to the ethnography of Papua New Guinea. Zusammenfassung Nearly a century ago, it was predicted that Kula, the exchange of shell valuables in the Massim region of Papua New Guinea, would disappear. Inhaltsverzeichnis ContentsList of PlatesixList of FiguresxiList of TablesxiiiAcknowledgementsxvIntroduction1Part I In the Beginning1'Before, There was Nothing'132Craftsmen and Artists413The Making of a Carver51Part II The Art4The Kabitam Form695The Kabitam 'Animals'916The Kabitam Colours1117The Meaning of Kabitam127Part III Kula8The Rituals of Kula1539Women of the Land, Men of the Sea177Conclusion191Notes195Bibliography215Index227...

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ContentsList of PlatesixList of FiguresxiList of TablesxiiiAcknowledgementsxvIntroduction1Part I In the Beginning1'Before, There was Nothing'132Craftsmen and Artists413The Making of a Carver51Part II The Art4The Kabitam Form695The Kabitam 'Animals'916The Kabitam Colours1117The Meaning of Kabitam127Part III Kula8The Rituals of Kula1539Women of the Land, Men of the Sea177Conclusion191Notes195Bibliography215Index227

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Authors Shirley F Campbell, Shirley F. Campbell
Publisher Berg Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2002
 
EAN 9781859735183
ISBN 978-1-85973-518-3
No. of pages 268
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 15 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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