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Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia

Jordan, Manuel

$25.00 USD • Used

A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 8"w x 10"h. 84 pages. Many color photos. The cover of this book is slightly misaligned so the text block sticks out the bottom of the cover by about 1/...

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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 8"w x 10"h. 84 pages. Many color photos. The cover of this book is slightly misaligned so the text block sticks out the bottom of the cover by about 1/8".

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In Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia, Manuel Jord n reveals the beauty and complexity of the remarkable masquerade traditions of the Chokwe, Mbunda, Lunda, Lwena/Luvale, and Luchazi peoples who live in the "Three Corners" region of northwestern Zambia, northeastern Angola, and southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The distinct yet overlapping mask types and styles used by these groups reflect their continual interaction and demonstrate the constant reformulation of visual and performance genres. Relations among peoples of the "Three Corners" are further complicated by recent refugee flows, and the masquerades that Jord n considers and vividly illustrates in his field photographs reflect histories of compromise and creative tension, as well as contemporary struggles for survival.

While exquisite masks drawn from the Fowler Museum's collections demonstrate long use, Jord n shows how new characters can be created within earlier categories, so that basic dramatic plots are preserved while reference is made to new technologies, foreign encounters, and the dynamics of social interaction in a rapidly changing world. In many ways, as the author astutely argues, the masks are a performative mechanism used to explain, cope with, and, often enough, celebrate life's most difficult transitions and transformations. Makishi vibrantly documents the ability of theater to perpetuate tradition while providing an adaptive leading edge.

Product Info

ISBN: 0974872970

ISBN-13: 9780974872971

Publisher: Fowler Museum at UCLA

Year: 2006

Type: Used

Binding: Softcover

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