The Making of Bamana sculpture : creativity and gender
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The Making of Bamana sculpture : creativity and gender
(RES monographs on anthropology and aesthetics)
Cambridge University Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 338-341) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Making of Bamana Sculpture describes both the techniques and the rituals used by Bamana blacksmiths in Mali, West Africa, when they carve sacred sculpture. Chronicling the process of decision-making that results in a commission, it provides a detailed account of the carving process and also analyses the meaning of this process. Sarah Brett-Smith demonstrates that Bamana sculptors compare the process of producing a ritual object both to sexual intercourse and to childbirth. Her study details how Bamana sculptors become 'great' artists, how this process requires a shift from a 'male' to a 'female' gender identity, and why the Bamana believe that the ambitious artist must make tragic sacrifices to win renown.
目次
- 1. The Bamana universe
- 2. The sculptor speaks with spirits: the other world
- 3. The human world
- 4. Trees and tools
- 5. Carving and aesthetics
- 6. Sacred secrets
- 7. 'The foundation of the world is with women'.
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