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Made In Oceania Art And Social Landscapes


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Made In Oceania Art And Social Landscapes


Made In Oceania Art And Social Landscapes
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Author : Peter Mesenhöller
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

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Made In Oceania


Made In Oceania
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Author : Peter Mesenhöller
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2016-11-14

Made In Oceania written by Peter Mesenhöller and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-14 with Social Science categories.


Both anthropologists and conservation scientists are fascinated by Oceanic barkcloth, or tapa, as it is known by its generic Polynesian term. Historic tapa designs are often living cultural heritage, but today’s objects also combine content, form and tradition in new ways and are intimately connected with the social and cultural identity of individuals, groups, and even nations. With tapa being completely alien to European traditions, conservation scientists are challenged by the material and its restoration and preservation. Questions of adequate presentation in exhibitions touch upon both disciplines, particularly when cultural requirements of the source communities come into play. This volume brings together presentations given at an interdisciplinary symposium on the social and cultural meanings, conservation and presentation of Oceanic tapa, organised and hosted by the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum of World Cultures and the Institute of Conservation Sciences, Cologne, in 2014. By presenting new, international, cutting-edge research from both disciplines, Made in Oceania offers unique insights into current museum practice, and connects historical research with recent social and cultural developments in the Pacific.



Made In Oceania


Made In Oceania
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Author : Peter Mesenhöller
language : en
Publisher: Hachette Digital
Release Date : 2013

Made In Oceania written by Peter Mesenhöller and has been published by Hachette Digital this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Art categories.


"What connects James Cook, the Bounty mutineers and about 15 million people in Oceania? A unique fabric, made from tree bark. From clothing in Hawai'i to ritual masks in Papua New Guinea, from a room divider in Fiji to an important wedding gift in Samoa or even as the "red carpet" during coronation ceremonies in Tonga - tapa can be found nearly everywhere in the Pacific. In Europe however, the material is still largely unknown. The RJM's new special exhibition presents a number of unique masterpieces from the museum's own collection in combination with loans from major institutions such as the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington or the Australian Museum in Sydney. Many of them will be shown in Europe for the first time. The selection ranges from the oldest objects dating back to the 18th century - the Cook collection - to contemporary artworks from renowned Polynesian or Melanesian artists like Si'a Fatu Feu'u, Shigeyuki Kihara, Timothy Akis or Mathias Kauage."--Publisher's information.



Art And Performance In Oceania


Art And Performance In Oceania
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Author : Barry Craig
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999-12

Art And Performance In Oceania written by Barry Craig and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-12 with Art categories.


The Fifth International Symposium of the Pacific Arts Association, titled "Art, Performance, and Society," called for papers in sessions dealing with "Production and Performance," "Social and Cultural Context," "The Record and the Remainder," and "The Mission of Museums." In all, some sixty papers were presented, twenty-four of which have been included in this book. The first two topics elicited several papers that explored the creative process, including the description and analysis of performance, and the taxonomy of objects used, the transmission of cultural knowledge, and the identity and work of individual artists. The second two topics provided the opportunity for papers on some significant early museum collectors and collections, various methods of documenting cultural material (such as photography), how cultural material has been and can be exhibited, and the role of museums and cultural centers in Pacific Island countries.



Mixed Race Identities In Australia New Zealand And The Pacific Islands


Mixed Race Identities In Australia New Zealand And The Pacific Islands
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Author : Farida Fozdar
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2016-12-08

Mixed Race Identities In Australia New Zealand And The Pacific Islands written by Farida Fozdar and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-08 with Social Science categories.


This volume offers a "southern," Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, exploring it through a series of case studies from around the Australo-Pacific region, a region unique as a result of its very particular colonial histories. Focusing on the interaction between "race" and culture, especially in terms of visibility and self-defined identity; and the particular characteristics of political, cultural and social formations in the countries of this region, the book explores the complexity of the lived mixed race experience, the structural forces of particular colonial and post-colonial environments and political regimes, and historical influences on contemporary identities and cultural expressions of mixed-ness.



Fabric


Fabric
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Author : Victoria Finlay
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2022-06-07

Fabric written by Victoria Finlay and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-07 with History categories.


A magnificent work of original research that unravels history through textiles and cloth—how we make it, use it, and what it means to us. How is a handmade fabric helping save an ancient forest? Why is a famous fabric pattern from India best known by the name of a Scottish town? How is a Chinese dragon robe a diagram of the whole universe? What is the difference between how the Greek Fates and the Viking Norns used threads to tell our destiny? In Fabric, bestselling author Victoria Finlay spins us round the globe, weaving stories of our relationship with cloth and asking how and why people through the ages have made it, worn it, invented it, and made symbols out of it. And sometimes why they have fought for it. She beats the inner bark of trees into cloth in Papua New Guinea, fails to handspin cotton in Guatemala, visits tweed weavers at their homes in Harris, and has lessons in patchwork-making in Gee's Bend, Alabama - where in the 1930s, deprived of almost everything they owned, a community of women turned quilting into an art form. She began her research just after the deaths of both her parents —and entwined in the threads she found her personal story too. Fabric is not just a material history of our world, but Finlay's own journey through grief and recovery.



Building And Remembering


Building And Remembering
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Author : Chris Urwin
language : en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date : 2023-02-28

Building And Remembering written by Chris Urwin and has been published by University of Hawaii Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-02-28 with Social Science categories.


Building and Remembering is a multidisciplinary study of how memory works in relation to the material past. Based on collaborative ethnoarchaeological research carried out in Orokolo Bay (Papua New Guinea), Chris Urwin explores oral traditions maintained and produced in relation to artifacts and stratigraphy. He shows how cultivation and construction bring people from Orokolo Bay into regular contact with pottery sherds and thin layers of black sand. Both the pottery and the sand are forms of material evidence that remind people of the movements and activities of their ancestors, and they help sustain stories of origins and connections. The sherds remind people of the layout of their ancestors’ villages, and of the annual maritime visits by Motu people who came from 400 km to the east. The black sand evokes events of the distant past when their ancestors created the land through magic. Villagers in Orokolo Bay have intimate knowledge of the contents of the subsurface, and places where people work and dig more regularly are thought of as especially ancient. Here, people conduct their own form of “archaeology” as part of everyday life. This book interweaves such community constructions of the past with the emergence of large coastal villages in Orokolo Bay and across a broader span of the south coast of Papua New Guinea. The villages housed dense populations and hosted elaborate masked ceremonies that could span decades. When Sir Albert Maori Kiki—the former Deputy Prime Minister—moved to Orokolo Bay in the mid-1930s, he was mesmerized by the place, which appeared like “a modern metropolis . . . buzzing with noise and activity.” Yet little is known of when these villages originated or how they developed. In this book, archaeological digs and radiocarbon dating are used to gain insight into how several Orokolo Bay sites developed, focusing on the key origin and migration village of Popo. Village elders share their understandings of ancestral places during surveys and through oral traditions. People lived in Popo for some five hundred years, moving to, through, and from the estates, expanding and at times shifting the village to access the social and subsistence benefits of coastal village life.



Art Of Oceania


Art Of Oceania
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Author : Symposium on the art of Oceania
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1978

Art Of Oceania written by Symposium on the art of Oceania and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with categories.




Art And Artists Of Oceania


Art And Artists Of Oceania
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Author : Sidney M. Mead
language : en
Publisher: Ethnographic Arts Publications
Release Date : 1983

Art And Artists Of Oceania written by Sidney M. Mead and has been published by Ethnographic Arts Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1983 with Art categories.




Sinuous Objects


Sinuous Objects
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Author : Anna-Karina Hermkens
language : en
Publisher: ANU Press
Release Date : 2017-08-18

Sinuous Objects written by Anna-Karina Hermkens and has been published by ANU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-18 with Social Science categories.


Some 40 years ago, Pacific anthropology was dominated by debates about ‘women’s wealth’. These exchanges were generated by Annette Weiner’s (1976) critical reappraisal of Bronis?aw Malinowski’s classic work on the Trobriand Islands, and her observations that women’s production of ‘wealth’ (banana leaf bundles and skirts) for elaborate transactions in mortuary rituals occupied a central role in Trobriand matrilineal cosmology and social organisation. This volume brings the debates about women’s wealth back to the fore by critically revisiting and engaging with ideas about gender and materiality, value, relationality and the social life and agency of things. The chapters, interspersed by three poems, evoke the sinuous materiality of the different objects made by women across the Pacific, and the intimate relationship between these objects of value and sensuous, gendered bodies. In the Epilogue, Professor Margaret Jolly observes how the volume also ‘trace[s] a more abstract sinuosity in the movement of these things through time and place, as they coil through different regimes of value … The eight chapters … trace winding paths across the contemporary Pacific, from the Trobriands in Milne Bay, to Maisin, Wanigela and Korafe in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea, through the islands of Tonga to diasporic Tongan and Cook Islander communities in New Zealand’. This comparative perspective elucidates how women’s wealth is defined, valued and contested in current exchanges, bride-price debates, church settings, development projects and the challenges of living in diaspora. Importantly, this reveals how women themselves preserve the different values and meanings in gift-giving and exchanges, despite processes of commodification that have resulted in the decline or replacement of ‘women’s wealth’.