Главная > Аукцион Yahoo > Книги > Искусство > Ремёсла > Сборники > Katsina: Commodified and Appropriated Images of Hopi Supernaturals бумага back 2001/11/1 английская версия Zena Pearlstone Indian
Katsina: Commodified and Appropriated Images of Hopi Supernaturals бумага back 2001/11/1
английская версия... Zena Pearlstone (редактирование)
This volume chronicles the commodification of the Hopi Katsinam (plural of Katsina or Kachina) over the last 150 years. Once known only to the Pueblo peoples of the Southwest, these carvings have been transformed into international symbols and are now found decorating designer scarves, T-shirts, coasters, and a host of other products. In the course of this heavily illustrated study, the authors confront the consequences of inter- and intracultural perception, definitions of sacred and secular, colonialist thought and postcolonial retort. Also included are short statements by thirteen contemporary artists actively carving Katsinam or representing them in their work.
Публикация... : Univ of California Museum of (2001/11/1)
день выхода в продажу: 2001/11/1
язык: английский язык
бумага back: 200 страница
ISBN-10: 0930741838
ISBN-13: 978-0930741839
размер: 21.59 x 1.91 x 27.31 cm
Katsina: Commodified and Appropriated Images of Hopi Supernaturals ペーパーバック 2001/11/1 英語版 Zena Pearlstone インディアン
長期間保管していたため、表紙に多少の傷汚れがあるものの、
未使用と思われるきれいな状態です。
写真をよくご確認の上ご判断ください。
Katsina: Commodified and Appropriated Images of Hopi Supernaturals ペーパーバック 2001/11/1
英語版 Zena Pearlstone (編集)
This volume chronicles the commodification of the Hopi Katsinam (plural of Katsina or Kachina) over the last 150 years. Once known only to the Pueblo peoples of the Southwest, these carvings have been transformed into international symbols and are now found decorating designer scarves, T-shirts, coasters, and a host of other products. In the course of this heavily illustrated study, the authors confront the consequences of inter- and intracultural perception, definitions of sacred and secular, colonialist thought and postcolonial retort. Also included are short statements by thirteen contemporary artists actively carving Katsinam or representing them in their work.