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The Resource The Art of the Zaramo : identity, tradition, and social change in Tanzania, Fadhili Safieli Mshana

The Art of the Zaramo : identity, tradition, and social change in Tanzania, Fadhili Safieli Mshana

Label
The Art of the Zaramo : identity, tradition, and social change in Tanzania
Title
The Art of the Zaramo
Title remainder
identity, tradition, and social change in Tanzania
Statement of responsibility
Fadhili Safieli Mshana
Creator
Subject
Language
eng
Summary
Against the background of the carving's beginnings at Konde in Kisarawe District, Tanzania, which attest to the crucial ties between Zaramo social practices and the carved objects that form an integral part of Zaramo life, The Art of the Zaramo presents the transformations, and reinvention of Zaramo wood sculpture in line with forces of modernization and social change. The book confirms that art represents history, culture and society. To find answers to the author's questions and to develop an understanding of how Zaramo figurative sculpture was transformed as it went through modernization, Fadhili Safieli Mshana compelled to consider the impact of the following: Zaramo multiple ethnic heritage, social norms and cultural patterns including Swahili interactions, the strategic proximity of the Zaramo to Dar es Salaam (Tanzania's biggest city and former capital), influences of Islam and Christian missionaries, colonial history, and finally the socio-economic transformation of post-independence Tanzania. These involve examining the ways that art acts as a vehicle for the formation of individual/group identity; how the two entities negotiate each other in the process of social and cultural change. This excellent book then, is about the Zaramo and their figurative wood carving tradition, and it is written as an attempt to not only understand the origins, development, and centrality of this figural carving tradition to the Zaramo, but also, the ways the Zaramo have used select sculptural objects to interpret change and continuity in the midst of modernization and social change
Cataloging source
YDX
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Mshana, Fadhili Safieli
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
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  • Kulturelle Identität
  • Zaramo
  • Plastik
  • Tradition
  • Art, African
  • Zaramo (African people)
  • Identity (Psychology) in art
  • Art, African
  • Identity (Psychology) in art
  • Zaramo (African people)
Label
The Art of the Zaramo : identity, tradition, and social change in Tanzania, Fadhili Safieli Mshana
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Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Permissions. Chapter 1 Introduction : Art objects and cultural practices -- Aims and approaches -- Problems of categories and generalizations -- Plan of the book. Chapter 2 Cultural influences on the Zaramo : Socio-political transformations in Tanzania -- Social and cultural mix in Uzaramo -- Swahili and Islamic influences -- Colonial process and Christian missionaries. Chapter 3 Carving a social message: Zaramo artists in the post 1960 period : Zaramo arts -- Zaramo carving -- Maneromango carvers and missionary patronage -- Beyond the confines of Maneromango -- Mohamed Peera's patronage -- Patronage of state agencies. Chapter 4 Mwana hiti trunk figure: a tool for defining womanhood : What is Mwana hiti? -- Mwana hiti and the Mwali practice in a modern context -- Mwana hiti's form, style, and symbolism in a changing social climate. Chapter 5 Villagization and the Zaramo grave sculptures: the adverse effects of modernization: Zaramo concept of space and death -- Influence of Islam on Zaramo grave posts -- The effects of villagization on Zaramo grave sculptures -- beyond villagization? Zaramo grave markers amid change and continuity. Chapter 6 Dress codes and prestige staffs: constructing political authority with staffs : Dress codes and prestige staffs -- Mganga's ritual staff of the Zaramo: interpreting traditionalism and modernity -- Kifimbo: constructing political authority with staffs. Chapter 7 Conclusions: transforming forms into contemporary symbols. Glossary -- References -- Notes -- Index
Control code
967717142
Dimensions
24 cm
Extent
xiv, 189 pages
Isbn
9789987753567
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
illustrations
System control number
(OCoLC)967717142
Label
The Art of the Zaramo : identity, tradition, and social change in Tanzania, Fadhili Safieli Mshana
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Permissions. Chapter 1 Introduction : Art objects and cultural practices -- Aims and approaches -- Problems of categories and generalizations -- Plan of the book. Chapter 2 Cultural influences on the Zaramo : Socio-political transformations in Tanzania -- Social and cultural mix in Uzaramo -- Swahili and Islamic influences -- Colonial process and Christian missionaries. Chapter 3 Carving a social message: Zaramo artists in the post 1960 period : Zaramo arts -- Zaramo carving -- Maneromango carvers and missionary patronage -- Beyond the confines of Maneromango -- Mohamed Peera's patronage -- Patronage of state agencies. Chapter 4 Mwana hiti trunk figure: a tool for defining womanhood : What is Mwana hiti? -- Mwana hiti and the Mwali practice in a modern context -- Mwana hiti's form, style, and symbolism in a changing social climate. Chapter 5 Villagization and the Zaramo grave sculptures: the adverse effects of modernization: Zaramo concept of space and death -- Influence of Islam on Zaramo grave posts -- The effects of villagization on Zaramo grave sculptures -- beyond villagization? Zaramo grave markers amid change and continuity. Chapter 6 Dress codes and prestige staffs: constructing political authority with staffs : Dress codes and prestige staffs -- Mganga's ritual staff of the Zaramo: interpreting traditionalism and modernity -- Kifimbo: constructing political authority with staffs. Chapter 7 Conclusions: transforming forms into contemporary symbols. Glossary -- References -- Notes -- Index
Control code
967717142
Dimensions
24 cm
Extent
xiv, 189 pages
Isbn
9789987753567
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
illustrations
System control number
(OCoLC)967717142

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