Griot
Author: Jeremy Pelt
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Published: 2021-02-08
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ISBN-13: 9781736663608
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of musician-to-musician interviews centered around Black social issues in Jazz.
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Author: Jeremy Pelt
Publisher:
Published: 2021-02-08
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781736663608
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of musician-to-musician interviews centered around Black social issues in Jazz.
Author: Barbara E. Frank
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2022-02-02
Total Pages: 527
ISBN-13: 0253058988
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGriot Potters of the Folona reconstructs the past of a particular group of West African women potters using evidence found in their artistry and techniques. The potters of the Folona region of southeastern Mali serve a diverse clientele and firing thousands of pots weekly during the height of the dry season. Although they identify themselves as Mande, the unique styles and types of objects the Folona women make, and more importantly, the way they form and fire them, are fundamentally different from Mande potters to the north and west. Through a brilliant comparative analysis of pottery production methods across the region, especially how the pots are formed and the way the techniques are taught by mothers to daughters, Barbara Frank concludes that the mothers of the potters of the Folona very likely came from the south and east, marrying Mande griots (West African leatherworkers who are better known as storytellers or musicians), as they made their way south in search of clientele as early as the 14th or 15th century CE. While the women may have nominally given up their mothers' identities through marriage, over the generations the potters preserved their maternal heritage through their technological style, passing this knowledge on to their daughters, and thus transforming the very nature of what it means to be a Mande griot. This is a story of resilience and the continuity of cultural heritage in the hands of women.
Author: Banning Eyre
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9781566397599
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA narrative of life among the griot musicians of Mali. Born into families where music and the tradition of griot story-telling are heritages and privileges, the musicians live their lives at the intersection of ancient traditions and the modern entertainment industry.
Author: Thomas Albert Hale
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 438
ISBN-13: 9780253334589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive illustrated portrait of griots and griottes including extensive reference materials.
Author: Jonathan Rieder
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2014-04-08
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1620400596
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first ever trade history of a landmark of American letters--Martin Luther King Jr's legendary Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Author: Yvvana Yeboah Duku
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Published: 2022-02-15
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 1039005063
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNia Centre for the Arts is a Toronto-based charity that supports, promotes, and showcases art from across the Afro-Diaspora. We build the creative capacity of our community and support the development of a healthy identity in young people through artistic development, mentorship and employment opportunities. We are a platform for the arts that is rooted in the diversity of Black-Canadian experiences. In 2021, we hand-selected six emerging writers to participate in the Black Pen writing intensive program. The writers in this program challenged themselves, honed into their craft, stepped into their greatness and dedicated themselves to their collective manuscript—GRIOT: Sojourn into the Dark. Follow the writers through a deep and authentic exploration of their literary voices as we ‘Sojourn into the Dark’; a collection of fiction and nonfiction that crosses borders, from Nigeria to Jamaica, explores themes of loss and connection, and embraces tradition while pushing the art of storytelling forward.
Author: Tom Dent
Publisher: University of New Orleans Press
Published: 2018-01-12
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9781608011490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA mid-twentieth century African American writer and cultural activist, Tom Dent worked tirelessly to help cultivate the Black Arts Movement, mentoring numerous other artists and writers. Taken from his papers held at the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, this vital collection brings together Dent's fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, and drama, including many previously unpublished works. With introductions by Kalamu ya Salaam, New Orleans Griot: A Tom Dent Reader showcases the remarkable life and writing of Tom Dent, from his early days in New York to working with the Free Southern Theatre in Mississippi to his astute observations of New Orleans and the black Mardi Gras Indians.
Author: Zivai Mtyora
Publisher: Griot
Published: 2022-02-04
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9781098398903
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores the beauty of African traditions through proverbs and short stories all telling one compelling story of the human family. Elderly men and women of wisdom, whose depth of knowledge anchors the traditions of African communities are found in every corner of the continent. Their life experiences inscribed in short commemorative proverbs passed on from one generation to the next. This book showcases the Griots through African proverbs, a practice treasured as a way to communicate truths as a living archive of the continent's wisdom.
Author: Alisa LaGamma
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 1588396878
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis groundbreaking volume examines the extraordinary artistic and cultural traditions of the African region known as the western Sahel, a vast area on the southern edge of the Sahara desert that includes present-day Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, and Niger. This is the first book to present a comprehensive overview of the diverse cultural achievements and traditions of the region, spanning more than 1,300 years from the pre Islamic period through the nineteenth century. It features some of the earliest extant art from sub Saharan Africa as well as such iconic works as sculptures by the Dogon and Bamana peoples of Mali. Essays by leading international scholars discuss the art, architecture, archaeology, literature, philosophy, religion, and history of the Sahel, exploring the unique cultural landscape in which these ancient communities flourished. Richly illustrated and brilliantly argued, Sahel brings to life the enduring forms of expression created by the peoples who lived in this diverse crossroads of the world.
Author: Paul Stoller
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1992-06-15
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780226775463
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe most prolific ethnographic filmmaker in the world, a pioneer of cinéma vérité and one of the earliest ethnographers of African societies, Jean Rouch (1917-) remains a controversial and often misunderstood figure in histories of anthropology and film. By examining Rouch's neglected ethnographic writings, Paul Stoller seeks to clarify the filmmaker's true place in anthropology. A brief account of Rouch's background, revealing the ethnographic foundations and intellectual assumptions underlying his fieldwork among the Songhay of Niger in the 1940s and 1950s, sets the stage for his emergence as a cinematic griot, a peripatetic bard who "recites" the story of a people through provocative imagery. Against this backdrop, Stoller considers Rouch's writings on Songhay history, myth, magic and possession, migration, and social change. By analyzing in depth some of Rouch's most important films and assessing Rouch's ethnography in terms of his own expertise in Songhay culture, Stoller demonstrates the inner connection between these two modes of representation. Stoller, who has done more fieldwork among the Songhay than anyone other than Rouch himself, here gives the first full account of Rouch the griot, whose own story scintillates with important implications for anthropology, ethnography, African studies, and film.