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The Afro-American Tradition in Decorative Arts [Hardcover]

John M. Vlach (Author)
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May 1990
Covering basketry, musical instruments, wood carving, quilting, pottery, boatbuilding, blacksmithing, architecture, and graveyard decoration, John Vlach seeks to trace and substantiate African influences in the traditional arts and crafts of black Americans. It is a widespread tradition, he observes, readily visible in areas such as the coastal regions of South Carolina and Georgia but discernible as well in places far to the west and north. With the aid of more than two hundred photographs and numerous maps, diagrams, and drawings, Vlach not only examines the form and content of the artifacts and structures but also relates them to the complex cultural context from which they sprang--the interwoven strands of African and European influence.

Originally published in 1978 as the catalog to a major exhibit by the Cleveland Museum of Art, this book was among the first to describe and analyze the achievements of African American artisans. It is now recognized as a landmark work, the standard in its field, and is widely used by historians, folklorists, anthropologists, and sociologists.

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"Exceeds previous literature in world art history because it places the Afro-American tradition within a multicultural, world context as well as preserving the attributes of specialized research."--Choice


"Vlach's vision of black culture as a living, dynamic, and often subtle fusion of African and European ingredients enriched the decorative arts field's superficial understanding of tradition and reinforced the views of other current scholars of ethnicity who reject static models of culture and tradition. --American Culture
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About the Author

John Michael Vlach is professor of American studies and anthropology and director of the Folklife Program at George Washington University. He is the author of Back of the Big House: The Architecture of Plantation Slavery and coeditor (with Dell Upton) of Common Places: Readings in American Vernacular Architecture (Georgia).
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 175 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (May 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820312320
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820312323
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,452,896 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars interesting book, February 21, 2000
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i was only vaguely familiar with the subject of african american decorative arts before reading this book a number of years ago. i have since become very familiar with the material, not only as a reader, but as a collector as well. i continue to go back to this book often. it is very informative, and very detailed. it is a must for anyone interested in the decorative arts. two other books i can recommend are signs and symbols: african american quilts by maude s.wahlman, and especially souls grown deep: african american vernacular art of the south, volume one (tinwood books, 2000) by multiple authors. the latter book is, i believe, an essential reader and study guide for anyone interested in art.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Important Scholarship on African-American Folklore, October 22, 2001
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John Vlach's book is one of the most important contributions to the study of African-American folklore. Prior to Vlach's study, there had been well-documented and interesting studies of folklore within African-American communities. But Vlach's work is the first thorough study of material folk culture that any folklore researcher had completed on African-American folk culture. It's an in-depth and interesting study, and Vlach paved the way for additional research, some of which offers perspectives and interpretations that critique Vlach's findings. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in black history and culture, and it is filled with excellent documentation and intriguing insights that set the stage a range of important issues that are worth further examination.
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The coiled baskets of the Sea Islands are perhaps the most noteworthy examples of distinctly Afro-American craft. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
basket sewers, monkey jugs, coil basketry, black graveyard, rice fanners, ash glaze, face vessels, slave drum, folk sculpture, folk pottery, slave blacksmiths, face jugs, black craftsmen, grave decoration, black artisans, folk housing, coiled baskets, ornamental ironwork, log canoes, strip quilts, shotgun house
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
South Carolina, New Orleans, United States, West Indies, Sea Islands, Harriet Powers, New World, New York, West Africa, Library of Congress, William Rogers, Chesapeake Bay, Edgefield District, Philip Simmons, Jim Lee, West Indian, American South, Dave the Potter, Miles Mill, Native Americans, North Carolina, Central Africa, Detail of Figure, Harve Brown, Lewis Miles
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