ART MYTH AND RITUAL P
Title | ART MYTH AND RITUAL P PDF eBook |
Author | Kwang-chih CHANG |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2009-06-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0674029402 |
A leading scholar in the United States on Chinese archaeology challenges long-standing conceptions of the rise of political authority in ancient China. Questioning Marx's concept of an "Asiatic" mode of production, Wittfogel's "hydraulic hypothesis," and cultural-materialist theories on the importance of technology, K. C. Chang builds an impressive counterargument, one which ranges widely from recent archaeological discoveries to studies of mythology, ancient Chinese poetry, and the iconography of Shang food vessels.
Art, Myth, and Ritual
Title | Art, Myth, and Ritual PDF eBook |
Author | K. C. Chang |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 1988-10-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0674253434 |
A leading scholar in the United States on Chinese archaeology challenges long-standing conceptions of the rise of political authority in ancient China. Questioning Marx’s concept of an “Asiatic” mode of production, Wittfogel’s “hydraulic hypothesis,” and cultural-materialist theories on the importance of technology, K. C. Chang builds an impressive counterargument, one which ranges widely from recent archaeological discoveries to studies of mythology, ancient Chinese poetry, and the iconography of Shang food vessels.
Art, Myth, and Ritual in Classical Greece
Title | Art, Myth, and Ritual in Classical Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Judith M. Barringer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008-07-21 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0521641349 |
A study of the relationship between architectural sculpture and myth in Classical Greece.
The Mouse and the Myth
Title | The Mouse and the Myth PDF eBook |
Author | Dorene Koehler |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2017-04-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0861969324 |
Upholds “a Disney vacation as a religious experience . . . [offers] insightful arguments relating to the nature of play as well as Nietzschean philosophy” (Reading Religion). Rituals mark significant moments in our lives—perhaps none more significant than moments of lightheartedness, joy, and play. Rituals of play are among the most sacred of any of the rites in which humanity may engage. Although we may fail to recognize them, they are always present in culture, providing a kind of psychological release for their participants, child and adult alike. Disneyland is an example of the kind of container necessary for the construction of rituals of play. This work explores the original Disney theme park in Anaheim as a temple cult. It challenges the disciplines of mythological studies, religious studies, film studies, and depth psychology to broaden traditional definitions of the kind of cultural apparatus that constitute temple culture and ritual. It does so by suggesting that Hollywood’s entertainment industry has developed a platform for mythic ritual. After setting the ritualized “stage,” this book turns to the practices in Disneyland proper, analyzing the patron’s traditions within the framework of the park and beyond. It explores Disneyland’s spectacles, through selected shows and parades, and concludes with an exploration of the park’s participation in ritual renewal. “There is much to commend in Koehler’s study . . . Surely, her work should encourage others to examine myth construction and sacred-secular rituals in popular culture.”—H-Celebration
Art, Myth, and Ritual
Title | Art, Myth, and Ritual PDF eBook |
Author | Kwang-chih Chang |
Publisher | |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | China |
ISBN | 9780674657809 |
Asmat
Title | Asmat PDF eBook |
Author | Ursula Konrad |
Publisher | |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9783930115105 |
The Curse of Nemur
Title | The Curse of Nemur PDF eBook |
Author | Ticio Escobar |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2007-03-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 082297309X |
The Tomaraho, a subgroup of the Ishir (Chamacoco) of Paraguay, are one of the few remaining indigenous populations who have managed to keep both their language and spiritual beliefs intact. They have lived for many years in a remote region of the Gran Chaco, having limited contact with European or Latin American cultures. The survival of the Tomaraho has been tenuous at best; at the time of this writing there were only eighty-seven surviving members. Ticio Escobar, who lived extensively among the Tomaraho, draws on his acquired knowledge of Ishir beliefs to confront them with his own Western ideology, and records a unique dialogue between cultures that counters traditional anthropological interpretation. The Curse of Nemur—which is part field diary, part art critique, and part cultural anthropology—offers us a view of the world from an entirely new perspective, that of the Ishir. We acquire deep insights into their powerful and enigmatic narrative myths, which find expression in the forms of body painting, feather decoration, dream songs, shamanism, and ritual. Through dramatic photographs, native drawings, extensive examination of color and its importance in Ishir art, and Escobar's lucid observation, The Curse of Nemur illuminates the seamless connection of religious practice and art in Ishir culture. It offers a glimpse of an aesthetic "other," and in so doing, causes us to reexamine Western perspectives on the interpretation of art, belief, and Native American culture.