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Material Vernaculars - Objects, Images, and Their Social Worlds (Paperback): Jason Baird Jackson Material Vernaculars - Objects, Images, and Their Social Worlds (Paperback)
Jason Baird Jackson; Contributions by Gabrielle Anna Berlinger, Danille Christensen, Michael P. Jordan, Jon Kay, …
R734 R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Save R49 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The role of objects and images in everyday life are illuminated incisively in Material Vernaculars, which combines historical, ethnographic, and object-based methods across a diverse range of material and visual cultural forms. The contributors to this volume offer revealing insights into the significance of such practices as scrapbooking, folk art produced by the elderly, the wedding coat in Osage ceremonial exchanges, temporary huts built during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, and Kiowa women's traditional roles in raiding and warfare. While emphasizing local vernacular culture, the contributors point to the ways that culture is put to social ends within larger social networks and within the stream of history. While attending to the material world, these case studies explicate the manner in which the tangible and intangible, the material and the meaningful, are constantly entwined and co-constituted.

The Impact of Cody Lehe (Paperback): Jim Cooley The Impact of Cody Lehe (Paperback)
Jim Cooley
R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Material Vernaculars - Objects, Images, and Their Social Worlds (Hardcover): Jason Baird Jackson Material Vernaculars - Objects, Images, and Their Social Worlds (Hardcover)
Jason Baird Jackson; Contributions by Gabrielle Anna Berlinger, Danille Christensen, Michael P. Jordan, Jon Kay, …
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The role of objects and images in everyday life are illuminated incisively in Material Vernaculars, which combines historical, ethnographic, and object-based methods across a diverse range of material and visual cultural forms. The contributors to this volume offer revealing insights into the significance of such practices as scrapbooking, folk art produced by the elderly, the wedding coat in Osage ceremonial exchanges, temporary huts built during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, and Kiowa women's traditional roles in raiding and warfare. While emphasizing local vernacular culture, the contributors point to the ways that culture is put to social ends within larger social networks and within the stream of history. While attending to the material world, these case studies explicate the manner in which the tangible and intangible, the material and the meaningful, are constantly entwined and co-constituted.

Wedding Clothes and the Osage Community - A Giving Heritage (Paperback): Daniel C. Swan, Jim Cooley Wedding Clothes and the Osage Community - A Giving Heritage (Paperback)
Daniel C. Swan, Jim Cooley
R826 R751 Discovery Miles 7 510 Save R75 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wedding Clothes and the Osage Community: A Giving Heritage explores how gift exchange, motivated by the values of generosity and hospitality, serves as a critical component in the preservation and perpetuation of Osage society. Authors, Daniel C. Swan and Jim Cooley collaborate with members of the Osage Nation to discuss this foundational cultural practice over two centuries and in multiple social contexts. The book begins with an in-depth examination of the Mizhin form of marriage, which bound two extended Osage families together for economic, biologic, and social reasons intended to produce value and community cohesion for the larger society. Swan and Cooley then follow the movement of Osage bridal regalia from the Mizhin from of marriage into the "Paying for the Drum" ceremony of the Osage Ilonshka-a variant of the Plains Grass Dance, which is a nativistic movement that spread throughout the Plains and Prairie regions of the United States in the 1890s. The Ilonshka dance and its associated organization provide a spiritual charter for the survival of the ancient Osage physical divisions, or "districts" as they are called today. Swan and Cooley demonstrate how the process of re-chartering elements of material culture and their associated meanings from one ceremony to another serves as an example of the ways in which the Osage people have adapted their cultural values to changing economic and political conditions. At the core of this historical trajectory is a broad system of Osage social relations predicated on status, reciprocity, and cooperation. Through Osage weddings and the Ilonshka dance the Osage people reinforce and strengthen the social relations that provide a foundation for their respective communities.

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