The World of Spirits and Ancestors in the Art of Western Sub-Saharan Africa

The World of Spirits and Ancestors in the Art of Western Sub-Saharan Africa
Title The World of Spirits and Ancestors in the Art of Western Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Pages 222
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780896723467

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The World of Spirits and Ancestors in the Art of Western Sub-Saharan Africa illustrates for the first time a collection of African Sculpture at the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The masks and figurative carvings from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century are from two sources: Ambassador and Mrs. Julius Walker's gift to ICASALS (International Center for Arid and Semiarid Land Studies), now on permanent loan to the Museum, and the Elliot Howard Collection. Howard, an artist and authority on antiques, chose examples of sculpture for their "variety and aesthetic appeal". His hope was that the pieces he assembled would provide new discoveries for those unacquainted with the art of Africa and an art experience that would "enhance mutual respect among people". Fittingly, then, a context for understanding is the focus of Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser's book. As the title suggests, The World of Spirits and Ancestors introduces carefully chosen examples of masks and figures as social and spiritual communications imbued with the living history and culture of the various peoples of western sub-Saharan Africa. Sasser emphasizes that geography and climate - ranging from semiarid deserts to tropical rain forests - influence not only the art but also the habitations and ceremonial life of the region. More than 180 drawings and illustrations reflect the creative genius that continues to meet environmental challenges and to express the distinctive contributions of the cultures and the people of western sub-Saharan Africa.

Cultural Economies of the Atlantic World

Cultural Economies of the Atlantic World
Title Cultural Economies of the Atlantic World PDF eBook
Author Victoria Barnett-Woods
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2020-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 1000055671

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Cultural Economies explores the dynamic intersection of material culture and transatlantic formations of "capital" in the long eighteenth century. It brings together two cutting-edge fields of inquiry—Material Studies and Atlantic Studies—into a generative collection of essays that investigate nuanced ways that capital, material culture, and differing transatlantic ideologies intersected. This ambitious, provocative work provides new interpretive critiques and methodological approaches to understanding both the material and the abstract relationships between humans and objects, including the objectification of humans, in the larger current conversation about capitalism and inevitably power, in the Atlantic world. Chronologically bracketed by events in the long-eighteenth century circum-Atlantic, these essays employ material case studies from littoral African states, to abolitionist North America, to Caribbean slavery, to medicinal practice in South America, providing both broad coverage and nuanced interpretation. Holistically, Cultural Economies demonstrates that the eighteenth-century Atlantic world of capital and materiality was intimately connected to both large and small networks that inform the hemispheric and transatlantic geopolitics of capital and nation of the present day.

Masks and Masking

Masks and Masking
Title Masks and Masking PDF eBook
Author Gary Edson
Publisher McFarland
Pages 268
Release 2009-10-06
Genre Art
ISBN 0786445785

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For at least 20,000 years, masking has been a mark of cultural evolution and an indication of magical-religious sophistication in society. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the mask as a powerful cultural phenomenon--a means by which human groupings attempted to communicate their dignity and sense of purpose, as well as establish a continuum between the natural and supernatural worlds. It addresses the distinctive environments within which masks flourished, and analyzes the mask as a manifestation of art, ethnology and anthropology.

Masks

Masks
Title Masks PDF eBook
Author T. H. M. Gellar-Goad
Publisher punctum books
Pages 229
Release 2024
Genre Masks
ISBN 1685711421

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Buried Cities, Forgotten Gods

Buried Cities, Forgotten Gods
Title Buried Cities, Forgotten Gods PDF eBook
Author Robert Sigfrid Wicks
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Pages 348
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780896724143

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"Niven was planning a book about his experiences, but never completed it owing to ill health. The result of twenty years' research, Buried Cities, Forgotten Gods offers a well-illustrated and vivid first-hand account through Wicks and Harrison's selection of photographs and stories from Niven's own extensive writings and those of people with whom he worked."--BOOK JACKET.

The Cumulative Book Index

The Cumulative Book Index
Title The Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2248
Release 1996
Genre American literature
ISBN

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A world list of books in the English language.

Subject Guide to Books in Print

Subject Guide to Books in Print
Title Subject Guide to Books in Print PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 3126
Release 1997
Genre American literature
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