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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A modern art form,
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This review is from: Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende (Paperback)
In the country then known as Zaire, and now as the Congo, Strother spent some time studying the Central Pende ethnic group. Specifically, she analysed the role that masks played in their society. The book has many photos of intricately designed masks. Pretty!
But the book is more than just nice pictures. Strother has conducted a serious anthropological study of what the masks represent and their history. Essentially, she shows that the construction and symbology are not some age old ritual. Rather, a virtue of her study is that she places the Pende masquerade as an active, modern art form. As legitimate as any contemporary art movement in a developed country. Too often, African art is only studied in retrospective mode. Strother shows otherwise.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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The best book ever printed about arts of Central & Eastern Pende,
This review is from: Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende (Hardcover)
"Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende" is the most complete book on the arts of Central and Eastern Pende ever printed until today. This book is wonderful - it contains detailed informations and plenty of pictures about each type of mask from Central and Eastern Pende tribes - it is a university book, not just a commercial standard book. If you want to know something precise about Pende tribe, this is the right book.
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Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende by Z. S. Strother (Hardcover - March 28, 1998)
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