The Mande Blacksmiths: Knowledge, Power, and Art in West Africa" ... Finely crafted scholarship. Elegant and graceful, yet packed with knowledge and information, it embodies the aesthetic qualities which it describes and explores." American Ethnologist "The text is detailed and informative, and enjoyable reading ..." Choice "The Mande Blacksmith is an important book ... sensitive, sympathetic, multifaceted, and thorough ..." African Arts "McNaughton's Mande Blacksmiths is undeniably the most profound study of African artists yet published." Ethnoarts " ... penetrating ... McNaughton boldly grapples with the thorniest issues related to his subject and articulates them with clarity and precision." International Journal of African Historical Studies " ... a work in the best tradition of ethnographic research ... critical reappraisal, innovative inquiry, and fresh observation ... make this book an invaluable fund of new material on Mande societies ..." American Anthropologist "McNaughton ... provides an important interpretation of these artists' conceptual place as members of a complex culture." Religious Studies Review Examining the artistic, technological, social, and spiritual dimensions of Mande blacksmiths, who are the sculptors of their society, McNaughton defines these artists conceptual place as extraordinary members of a complex culture. |
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الصفحة ix
The Mande diaspora xviii XX ILLUSTRATIONS Sedu Traore working at his forge . Numbers 1 to 41 follow page 72 . 1 Numbers 42 to 77 follow page 164 . xii 1. Blacksmith's forge . 2. Blacksmith's forge . 3. Abandoned bellows . 4.
The Mande diaspora xviii XX ILLUSTRATIONS Sedu Traore working at his forge . Numbers 1 to 41 follow page 72 . 1 Numbers 42 to 77 follow page 164 . xii 1. Blacksmith's forge . 2. Blacksmith's forge . 3. Abandoned bellows . 4.
الصفحة x
Four adzes in the rafters of Sedu Traore's forge . 10. Sedu Traore making the hafting hole in a hoe handle . 11. Detail of a pestle . 12. Some of Sedu Traore's tools . 13. Sedu Traore forming the haft of a knife blade . 14.
Four adzes in the rafters of Sedu Traore's forge . 10. Sedu Traore making the hafting hole in a hoe handle . 11. Detail of a pestle . 12. Some of Sedu Traore's tools . 13. Sedu Traore forming the haft of a knife blade . 14.
الصفحة 207
Sedu Traore said the power was a part of the blacksmiths ' patrimony , fatyen . 57. For examples of the kòmò signs , see Dieterlen and Cissé 1972 : 81-176 , and especially the shapes of the signs such as that for ja , the soul of one's ...
Sedu Traore said the power was a part of the blacksmiths ' patrimony , fatyen . 57. For examples of the kòmò signs , see Dieterlen and Cissé 1972 : 81-176 , and especially the shapes of the signs such as that for ja , the soul of one's ...
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BLACKSMITHS IN MANDE SOCIETY | 1 |
THE MANDE SMITHS AS CRAFTSMEN | 22 |
SMITHS AND THE SHAPE OF CIVILIZED SPACE | 40 |
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