Native Arts Of North America, Africa, And The South Pacific
Author: George A. Corbin
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Published: 2018
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ISBN-13: 9780429493423
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Author: George A. Corbin
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Published: 2018
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ISBN-13: 9780429493423
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George A. Corbin
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-05-04
Total Pages: 648
ISBN-13: 0429973055
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis introduction to the art of tribal peoples of North America, Africa, and the South Pacific does not briefly cover the hundreds of artistic traditions in these three vast areas but rather studies in depth thirty-six art styles within all three areas using the methods of art history, including stylistic analysis and iconographic interpretation. Emphasis is on the art in cultural context and as a system of visual communication within each tribal area. Where appropriate for a more complete understanding of the art, data from archaeology, ethnology, linguistics, religion, and other humanistic disciplines are included.Among the peoples and cultures whose art is studied are the Haida, Kwakiutl, and Tlingit; the Hohokam and Mongollon, the Anasazi and Hopi; the Dogon and Bamana of Mali; the Asante of Ghana; the Benin, Yoruba, and Ibo of Nigeria; the Fan, the Bamum, and the Kuba of Central Africa; Australian aboriginal and Island New Guinea art; Island Melanesia art; central and eastern Polynesia; Hawaii and the Maori in Marginal Polynesia.The format of the text and selected illustrations is based on seventeen years of teaching African, North American Indian, and South Pacific art to undergraduate and graduate students at Herbert H. Lehman College (CUNY), New York University, and Columbia University. The book is intended for art history and anthropology students and the interested lay reader or collector. The detailed notes at the end of the book are for further study, research, and understanding of the tribal art style under discussion.
Author: Moshe Rapaport
Publisher: Bess Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 490
ISBN-13: 9781573060837
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAcademic survey of the Pacific Islands. Includes maps, photographs, tables, diagrams, atlas, and detailed index.
Author: Robert C. Kiste
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 932
ISBN-13: 9780824820176
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmerican Anthropology in Micronesia: An Assessment evaluates how anthropological research in the Trust Territory has affected the Micronesian people, the U.S. colonial administration, and the discipline of anthropology itself. Contributors analyze the interplay between anthropology and history, in particular how American colonialism affected anthropologists' use of history, and examine the research that has been conducted by American anthropologists in specific topical areas of socio-cultural anthropology. Although concentrating largely on disciplinary concerns, the authors consider the connections between work done in the era of applied anthropology and that completed later when anthropology was pursued mainly for its own sake. The focus then returns to applied concerns in more recent years and issues pertaining to the relevance of anthropology for the world of practical affairs. It will be of essential interest to students and scholars of Pacific Islands studies and the history of anthropology.
Author: Anita Herle
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 2002-01-01
Total Pages: 486
ISBN-13: 9780824825560
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContributors explore the complex relations among Pacific artists, patrons, collectors, and museums over time, as well as the different meanings given to art objects by each.
Author: Hope B. Werness
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13: 9780826419132
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnimals and their symbolism in diverse world cultures and different eras of human history are chronicled in this lovely volume.
Author: Esther Pasztory
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2005-08-01
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780292706910
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"At its heart, Pasztory's thesis is simple and yet profound. She asserts that humans create things (some of which modern Western society chooses to call "art") in order to work out our ideas - that is, we literally think with things. Pasztory draws on examples from many societies to argue that the art-making impulse is primarily cognitive and only secondarily aesthetic. She demonstrates that "art" always reflects the specific social context in which it is created, and that as societies become more complex, their art becomes more rarefied."--Jacket.
Author: Gary Edson
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2015-07-11
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 1476612331
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor 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.
Author: Linnea Wren
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-02-22
Total Pages: 466
ISBN-13: 042996692X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis anthology of readings related to Western art history explains specific works of art illustrated in Janson's History of Art and De la Croix and Tansey's Gardner's Art Through the Ages in terms of the ideas, beliefs, and concerns of the people and cultures who created the art. It brings a new understanding of art because it shows the social and cultural basis of major works of art through history. The ten sections are Ancient Near East; Egyptian; Aegean; Greek; Etruscan; Roman; early Christian, Byzantine, and Islamic; early Medieval; Romanesque; and Gothic. The readings have been drawn from many areas of intellectual and social history, including religion, philosophy, literature, science, economics, and law. Each selection is preceded by an introductory note, which discusses the readings in terms of its subject and theme, its source and usage, and its relevance to the study of the work of art.
Author: Erwin Panofsky
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-05-04
Total Pages: 381
ISBN-13: 0429966245
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRenaissance and Renascences in Western Art spans the period from the 10th to the 15th century, including discussion of the Carolingian renaissance and the 12th century proto-renaissance. Erwin Panofsky posits that there were "reanscences" prior to the widely known Renaissance that began in Italy in the 14th century. Whereas earlier renascences can be classified as revivals, the Renaissance was a unique instance that led to a wider cultural transformation.