ISBN:
9789462301801
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9462301808
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9780300229158
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0300229151
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
373 Seiten
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Illustrationen
DDC:
704.9/424
Schlagwort(e):
Mothers in art
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Children in art
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Maternity in art
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Sculpture, African Themes, motives
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Art, African Themes, motives
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Bildband
Kurzfassung:
Maternity images are prevalent in Africa wherever visual arts are valued, from prehistoric rock art sites, ancient Egypt, and Ethiopian Christianity to contemporary forms. Found in varied materials ? prevalent wood, terra cotta and metal sculpture, also in ivory, stone, gold-leaf, bead work, and painted ? images mothers and children are used by everyone, from commoners to kings.0This art enlivens virtually every type of object, especially altars and shrines, situated at the juncture of this world and the supernatural. Defining maternity as simultaneously biological and cultural, the author moves from obvious notions of fertility, nurture and increase to the importance of maternity in thought, ritual action and worldview, when community transformation and regeneration are paramount. Motherhood as concept and metaphor embodies a rich complex of ideas vital in the perpetuation of human society.0Art invoking this archetypal theme have been used as instruments in a ?politics of maternity? from earliest times until the present. Idealizing and glorifying maternity for much of history, recent arts see forms of protest when women and children are at risk
Kurzfassung:
1. The milk of eternity, the milk of knowledge -- 2. A 7,000-year overview of maternity imagery -- 3. Djenné-Jeno terra cottas, twins and other multiple births in the Inland Niger Delta region (Mali) -- 4. The sculptured children of aspiring mothers -- 5. Prominent mothers : the merging of nature and culture -- 6. The many lives of an archetype : diverse objects, uses, materials, and forms -- 7. Visual proverbs and metaphors among the Akan of Ghana and Ivory Coast -- 8. Kongo mothers : founding aristocrats -- 9. Yoruba mothers : containers of the world's secrets and mysteries -- 10. The mothers of masquerades -- 11. Shifting paradigms : the late 20th-century politics of maternity
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