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Explores the dynamics of African masquerades and mask performances
on the continent, linking performative expressions to societal
characteristics. What is the meaning of masks and masquerades in
African traditions and how can we understand their role in rituals
and performances? Why do we find masks in some African regions and
not in others, and what does this 'mask habitat' say about the
general dynamics of masquerades in Africa? Though masks are among
the most famous art icons of Africa, exploration of their uses and
the way in which they articulate social characteristics of African
societies has been underexamined. This book takes an
anthropological perspective on the phenomenon of masquerades on the
African continent to show how mask rituals are an integral part of
African indigenous religions and societies, and are informed by and
linked to specific types of social and ecological conditions.
Having established the commonalities of mask rituals and a mask
typology, the authors look at the varieties of mask performances
and the types of rituals in which masks function in rites of
passage and in rituals of gender, power, and identity. The
following chapters focus on different types of rituals featuring
masks, from initiation and death ceremonies to secrecy, kingship,
law and war. With its broad examination of the use of masks on the
continent, from Angola to Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DRC, Guinea,
Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, this well illustrated
book will stand as an authoritative study of the use of masks, of
interest not only to those in African Studies but to
anthropologists and ethnographers worldwide.
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