Pende

Pende2008
About this book
"Although many societies in the Congo were once renowned for their vibrant masquerades and architectural sculpture, these phenomena have only been studied as living traditions among a handful of peoples, most notably the Pende. Building on the extended fieldwork of numerous researchers since the 1950s, this text offers a window into the dynamic contexts for the arts in Central Africa. The volume privileges Pende voices as it seeks to understand the interrelationship between ritual practice and aesthetic form. Attentive to history, the author also records how these artistic practices have responded, sometimes unpredictably, to both colonial and post-colonial pressures"--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL2665223W
Subjects
Art, PendeHistoryMasks, PendeMasqueradesPende (African people)Pende ArtPende MasksRites and ceremoniesSocial life and customsSculptors, biographyAesthetics, historyCongo (democratic republic), biographyCongo (democratic republic), historyCongo (democratic republic), social life and customs