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ethnoart: Serials Guide to Ethnoart Eugene C. Burt, 1990-08-15 With the growth in interest in ethnographic materials, this is an essential publication for large public libraries serving patrons with interests in anthropology and art. Choice This indispensable directory of data on serials that contain information relevant to the study of ethnoart fills a gap long perceived by scholars of the indigenous arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, an area of academic focus in which reference materials have been generally lacking. Culled from a database developed by compiler Eugene C. Burt to track potentially useful periodicals in connection with his publication, Ethnoarts Index, the volume is designed to aid those with an interest in ethnoart in determining which serial publications best suit their research needs. In the main directory users can find information on former titles, publisher, editorial focus, content features, and a relevancy rating on each of almost 700 individual serial titles that have an editorial focus related to ethnoart. Nine separate appendices list recommended titles in various categories as well as serials that include indexing, bibliographic or abstracting services, ceased titles, and more. Titles include publications from the fields of art history, anthropology, history, area studies, librarianship, museum studies, and general interest magazines. Prefatory material explains the book's organization and the rationale for its recommendations and is followed by the major portion of the volume, the database of serials arranged alphabetically by title. In each entry more than 20 categories of information are provided including an assigned relevancy rating that rates the level of relevancy of a publication to ethnoart based on the frequency that ethnoart-oriented articles, reviews, etc. appear. Several indices make collection development recommendations based on the relevancy ratings, with approximate cost information. Additional appendices list titles by country of publication, relevant ceased titles, and more. Finally, a unique, rotated-keyword-in-title index that includes subtitles and former titles provides easy access to the main database. All of this information will be welcomed by librarians, scholars, collectors, dealers, curators, and students of ethnoart. Highly recommended for librarians building ethnoart collections; for university libraries where courses on any aspect of ethnoart are taught; and for libraries of museums and research institutions with an interest in ethnoart. |
ethnoart: Ethnoarts Index , 1998 |
ethnoart: Cultural Anthropology JoAnn Jacoby, Josephine Kibbee, 2007-05-30 The latest edition of a major literature guide provides citations and informative annotations on a wide range of reference sources, including manuals, bibliographies, indexes, databases, literature surveys and reviews, dissertations, book reviews, conference proceedings, awards, and employment and grant sources. The organization closely follows that of the 1st edition, with some much-needed additions relating to online resources and new areas of interest within the field (such as forensic anthropology, environmental anthropology, and Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgendered Anthropology). Separate sections focus on individual subfields, as well as emerging concerns such as ethical issues in cultural heritage preservation. For academic and research library collections, as well as faculty members in anthropology, area studies, and intercultural studies. |
ethnoart: Guide to the Literature of Art History 2 Max Marmor, Alex Ross, 2005 This bibliography supplements the greatest of modern art bibliographies, Etta Arntzen and Robert Rainwater's Guide to the literature of art history (ALA, 1980)--Preface. |
ethnoart: Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities 2024 (IJCAH 2024) Cicilia D. M. Putri, Ali Mustofa, Wendy Hakim, Galih Pradana, Danang Tandyonomanu, 2025-02-12 This is an open access book. Welcome to the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities 2024 held by the State University of Surabaya. This joint conference features four international conferences: the International Conference on Education Innovation (ICEI) 2024, the International Conference on Cultural Studies and Applied Linguistics (ICCSAL) 2024, the International Conference on Research and Academic Community Services (ICRACOS) 2024, and the International Conference of Social Science and Law (ICSSL) 2024. It encourages the dissemination of ideas in arts and humanity and provides a forum for intellectuals from all over the world to discuss and present their research findings on the research area. This conference will be held in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia on August 26th, 2024 - September 10th, 2024. |
ethnoart: Reference Guide to Africa Alfred Kagan, Atoma Batoma, 2014-10-16 This third edition of the Reference Guide to Africa explains the most important resources for the study of the continent of Africa. It contains a general sources section and a larger disciplinary oriented section. All sources are annotated. |
ethnoart: Tribal Arts Review , 1990 |
ethnoart: Choice , 1993 |
ethnoart: Art Libraries Journal , 1991 |
ethnoart: Annual Review of Anthropology Bernard J. Siegel, 1979 |
ethnoart: The Arts of Africa , 1990 |
ethnoart: Latin American Art Eugene C. Burt, 1991 |
ethnoart: Guide to Reference Books Robert Balay, Vee Friesner Carrington, Murray S. Martin, 1996 Presents an annotated bibliography of general and subject reference books covering the humanities, social and behavioral sciences, history, science, technology, and medicine. |
ethnoart: Symbol, Pattern and Symmetry Michael Hann, 2013-11-21 Symbol, Pattern and Symmetry: The Cultural Significance of Structure investigates how pattern and symbol has functioned in visual arts, exploring how connections and comparisons in geometrical pattern can be made across different cultures and how the significance of these designs has influenced craft throughout history. The book features illustrative examples of symbol and pattern from a wide range of historical and cultural contexts, from Byzantine, Persian and Assyrian design, to case studies of Japanese and Chinese patterns. Looking at each culture's specific craft style, Hann shows how the visual arts are underpinned with a strict geometric structure, and argues that understanding these underlying structures enables us to classify and compare data from across cultures and historical periods. Richly illustrated with both colour and black and white images, and with clear, original commentary, the book enables students, practitioners, teachers and researchers to explore the historical and cultural significance of symbol and pattern in craft and design, ultimately displaying how a geometrical dialogue in design can be established through history and culture. |
ethnoart: Aesthetic Illusion Frederick Burwick, Walter Pape, University of California (System). Humanities Research Institute, 1990 Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für Aesthetic Illusion verfügbar. |
ethnoart: Creating Local Arts Together - Revised and Updated Brian Schrag, 2025-01-07 Cultivating Creativity for Kingdom Flourishing Creating Local Arts Together is a manual that offers a transformative approach to integrating local arts with kingdom work. The practical text reduces experience-based scholarly insights into a flexible seven-step process. The purpose of this manual is to guide your involvement in working toward a new reality, one in which all communities are using all their gifts to worship, obey, and enjoy God. In this revised edition, Brian Schrag has incorporated user feedback, lessons learned, and additional real-life stories of these principles over the last decade. This book includes an added index; periodic reflection questions; case studies from people applying CLAT in various contexts; updated references; and more content devoted to multicultural contexts. Drawing on historically robust discoveries and methods of academic disciplines—ethnomusicology, folklore, performance studies, anthropology, biblical studies, missiology, and ethnodoxology—Creating Local Arts Together teaches about artistic communication within communities, whether cultures close to home or far afield. |
ethnoart: Creating Local Arts Together Brian Schrag, 2013-06-01 Creating Local Arts Together is a manual designed to guide an individual or group into a local community’s efforts at integrating its arts with the values and purposes of God’s kingdom. The practical, playful text reduces experience-based scholarly insights gained from multiple decades of incarnational ministry around the world into a flexible seven-step process. This manual is the second book in a two-volume set on the principles and practices of ethnodoxology. The first volume, entitled Worship and Mission for the Global Church: An Ethnodoxology Handbook, presents in textbook format the central “Foundations,” “Stories,” and “Tools” designed to equip readers in exploring more fully this important new field of research and ministry. |
ethnoart: Pacific Arts , 1998 |
ethnoart: Sounds of Secrets Raymond Ammann, 2012 Double flute, shoulder flute, and large standing slit drums with carved decorations are only a few of the unique musical instruments used in the islands of Vanuatu. In many ways, the people of this South Pacific archipelago live according to their traditional cultures and conduct their rituals and ceremonies as their great-grandfathers had. This book deals comprehensively with traditional musical instruments and their role and function in ceremonies on Vanuatu. Music, dance, and musical instruments are not only means to highlight certain moments in ceremonies, but help to set up an entire network of secrets. The field notes, personal opinions, and ideas that are documented in this book are the result of an intensive study of over 20 years on music in south Melanesia. This is the first reference book on the music of Vanuatu that constitutes an invaluable source for musicologists and anthropologists alike, and it will surprise general readers with its interesting and lively accounts. (Series: SoundCultureStudies / KlangKulturStudien - Vol. 7) |
ethnoart: The Tharu Sameera Maiti, 2004 Salient Features Presents a comprehensive, indepth and updated socio-cultural profile of the Tharu and their habitat. - Indepth documentation of various facets of all activities that can be clubbed as artistic, since it takes into consideration the term arts and crafts in its widest sense. - Analyses importance of arts and crafts and its functional place in a society. - Unique book containing numerous colour, black & white photographs, line drawings and illustrative tables at appropriate places, which makes it vivid and comprehensible. - Suggests ways in which the various indigenous artistic activities can be innovated upon to create exquisite marketable products which would be economically viable for the tribals. - Helpful bible for welfare and development agencies who can derive from this microscopic study to formulate macroscopic welfare programmes. |
ethnoart: Bulletin of Bibliography , 1990 |
ethnoart: Artistic Dynamos: An Ethnography on Music in Central African Kingdoms Brian Schrag, 2021-03-22 Artistic Dynamos: An Ethnography on Music in Central African Kingdoms uses stories and research from Ngiembɔɔn communities of Central and West Cameroon as touchstones for proposing new approaches to arts scholarship and community development. Building on the results of ethnographic research, artistic action is viewed through the lens of communication. This view brings a picture of increased cultural energy in the enactment of artistic genres—those with melodic, rhythmic, poetic, dramatic, visual, and performative features. Schrag’s treatise will change how scholars across disciplines understand and engage with the arts. This volume offers methods for improved scholarship, resulting in communities living better lives. The author’s website contains the video and audio recordings discussed in the book, plus full color versions of many photos and diagrams. www.ArtisticDynamos.com |
ethnoart: Beyond Multicultural Art Education Rachel Mason, Doug Boughton, 1999 Multiculturalism is a term that has been much used in educational texts in recent years. Its usage is frequently taken for granted in the rhetoric of curriculum literature. However, it has recently become clear that there are significant variations of interpretations of multiculturalism in different world regions. This book takes a new and deeper look at the notion of multiculturalism through the lens of art education. In educational terms art is a unique tool for the investigation of cultural values because it transcends the barrier of language and provides visceral and tacit insights into cultural change. In order to address the educational interpretations and methods of implementing multiculturalism in different regios of the world, this book contains discussion and analysis of perspectives on art education theory and practice from thirteen countries. The authors of each chapter are respected multicultural experts in their geographic locations who are well equipped to provide unique insights into the particular issues of multiculturalism viewed from the perspective of art in educational contexts. The book as a whole provides tools for the conceptual analysis of contemporary notions linked with multiculturalism, such as interculturalism, internationalism and globalisation. It also provides strategies for art teaching in relation to these ideas. While the term 'multicultural education' is problematic, this book presents conceptual frameworks that should assist educators to examine their own teaching on issues of equity and diversity that are central to the multicultural education debate. ©́ |
ethnoart: African Art Eugene C. Burt, 1990 |
ethnoart: Artbibliographies Modern , 1991 Abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews. The scope of ARTbibliographies Modern extends from artists and movements beginning with Impressionism in the late 19th century, up to the most recent works and trends in the late 20th century. Photography is covered from its invention in 1839 to the present. A particular emphasis is placed upon adding new and lesser-known artists and on the coverage of foreign-language literature. Approximately 13,000 new entries are added each year. Published with title LOMA from 1969-1971. |
ethnoart: Fieldwork in the Library Robert C. Westerman, 1994 |
ethnoart: Latin American Research Review , 1994 |
ethnoart: Motus Dei Warrick Farah, 2021-10-26 Discover Your Place in the Movement of God An incredible breakthrough in missions history is taking place as disciples of Jesus make more disciples of Jesus around the globe, particularly among the least-reached. But what exactly are these church planting or disciple making movements? Where are they occurring and what are their unifying features? How are they manifesting in diverse populations? And can you or your organization be instrumental in catalyzing more movements? Motus Dei, Latin for “movement of God,” seeks to answer these questions and more. Warrick Farah has expertly synthesized an extensive conversation between mission practitioners, scholars, and seasoned movement leaders from around the world. The resulting in-depth analysis of movements provides a multi-disciplinary, academic investigation of an emerging “movements missiology,” highlighting the importance of theology, social sciences, ethnology and anthropology, communications theory, leadership theory, and statistical analysis. Motus Dei locates the current Church Planting Movement (CPM) phenomenon within modern history, while tracing its roots back to the first century, and articulates a missiological description of the dynamics of Disciple Making Movements (DMMs) in Asia, Africa, and diaspora contexts in the Global North. Offering over thirty firsthand accounts of indigenous churches planting churches among the nations, Motus Dei provides a seedbed for growing movements in diverse contexts. There are lessons to be learned here by anyone seeking to participate in the movement of God. |
ethnoart: Kesenian Daerah untuk Kemuliaan Allah Brian Schrag, Julisa Rowe, 2022-01-04 Seni-budaya dari Tuhan untuk Kerajaan Tuhan Di Dunia ini ada lebih dari tujuh ribu macam bahasa yang dipakai orang untuk berkomunikasi secara lisan. Mereka menyanyi, menari, melukis, mengajar, bermain drama, dan berkomunikasi untuk menyemarakkan suasana hati, jiwa dan pikiran, serta untuk membangkitkan kekuatan. Tuhan memberikan kepada setiap kelompok masyarakat karunia-karunia yang unik di bidang seni-budayanya, agar setiap anggota masyarakatnya dapat menyatakan Kebenaran, membawa kesembuhan dan harapan, serta sukacita kepada orang lain di dalam dunia ini. Kesenian Daerah untuk Kemuliaan Allah menggaris-bawahi metode yang dipakai dalam buku CLAT (Creating Local Arts Together (dalam Bahasa Indonesia MKDB Menciptakan Kesenian Daerah Bersama), yaitu proses dengan tujuh prinsip yang dapat menginspirasi untuk memunculkan kreativitas seni-budaya dan kerjasama dengan musisi, penari, pendongeng, aktor, dan seniman visual lokal. Dalam buku tersebut, seni dikategorikan sebagai jenis sistem komunikasi yang khusus, yang berhubungan dengan waktu, tempat, dan konteks sosial tertentu. Ketika masyarakat lokal menggunakan karunia kreatif yang dikembangkan dalam budayanya yang khusus untuk menyembah dan untuk memperluas Kerajaan Tuhan, maka disitu akan muncul sebuah contoh karya seni dari Tuhan yang indah. Buku ini membantu masyarakat untuk dapat mengambil contoh dan wawasan dari sejarah gereja lebih dari dua ribu tahun lalu, agar para pembaca dapat memahami dan dapat meningkatkan kehidupan mereka saat ini. Dengan begitu, buku ini akan memotivasi orang untuk dapat melukiskan gambaran yang jelas tentang masa depan mereka yang lebih baik, yaitu: Kerajaan Surga. Dalam buku ini, para penulis juga telah menerapkan bidang keahlian mereka dari berbagai disiplin ilmu, seperti etnomusikologi, studi seni pertunjukan, antropologi, studi biblika, dan misiologi. Anda dapat mempraktekkan buku ini dan Anda juga diperbolehkan untuk menyesuaikannya dengan situasi dan kondisi di tempat Anda. Berharap buku ini dapat memberikan sumbangan dalam Anda menciptakan karya seni yang menakjubkan di bumi ini, dimana Anda dapat menyaksikannya di Surga kelak. |
ethnoart: American Reference Books Annual , 1994 1970- issued in 2 vols.: v. 1, General reference, social sciences, history, economics, business; v. 2, Fine arts, humanities, science and engineering. |
ethnoart: Introduction To Library Research In Anthropology John M Weeks, 1998 This edition outlines the historical development of the discipline, identifies the informational needs of anthropologists, and describes the structure and organization of libraries as sources of anthropological information. A variety of research strategies and methods for conducting library research are explored as well. Included are descriptions of scope, arrangement, and content for hundreds of reference works, such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories, subject and regional bibliographies, guides to specialized libraries and archives, indexes and abstracts, Human Relations Area Files, and computerized databases. Electronic databases are identified throughout the volume, and a chapter is devoted to Internet resources. |
ethnoart: Walford's Guide to reference material. Albert John Walford, 1995 |
ethnoart: Bibliographic Index , 2001 |
ethnoart: Walford's Guide to Reference Material Marilyn Mullay, 1989 **** The British counterpart to Sheehy (in which it is recommended--and vice versa), distributed in the US by Unipub. Volume 3 completes the 5th edition with 8,833 entries (vol. 1:Science and technology, 1989, 5,995 entries; vol.2: Social and historical sciences, philosophy and religion, 1990, 7,166 entries). While the majority of items are reference books, Walford is a guide to reference material and therefore includes periodical articles, microforms, online, and CD-ROM sources. A special effort has been made to make sure the output of small and specialist presses is not neglected. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
ethnoart: Dewa Ruci , 2003 On traditional dance and stage performance in Indonesia. |
ethnoart: Global Arts and Christian Witness (Mission in Global Community) Roberta R. King, 2019-07-16 Veteran missionary-scholar Roberta King draws on a lifetime of study and firsthand mission experience to show how witness through contextualized global arts can dynamically reveal Christ to all peoples. King offers the global church biblical foundations, historical pathways, theoretical frameworks, and effective practices for communicating Christ through the arts in diverse contexts. Supplemented with stories from the field, illustrations, and discussion questions, this textbook offers innovative and dynamic approaches essential for doing mission in transformative ways through the arts. It also features a full-color insert of artwork discussed in the book. |
ethnoart: Worship and Mission for the Global Church James Krabill, Frank Fortunato, Robin P. Harris, 2013-01-15 Worship and Mission for the Global Church offers theological reflection, case studies, practical tools, and audiovisual resources to help the global church appreciate and generate culturally appropriate arts in worship and witness. Drawing on the expertise and experience of over one hundred writers from twenty countries, the volume integrates insights from the fields of ethnomusicology, biblical research, worship studies, missiology, and the arts. This book is the first in a two-volume set on the principles and practices of ethnodoxology. The second volume, entitled Creating Local Arts Together, guides the practitioner through a detailed seven-step process of assisting a local community’s efforts at integrating its arts with the values and purposes of God’s kingdom. |
ethnoart: Christian Barriers to Jesus (Revised Edition) J. Paul Pennington, 2022-02-15 A Call to Follow Jesus When He Challenges Our Traditions There are many challenges to adequately representing Jesus to the majority world, and often Western Christian traditions create unnecessary hindrances to people accepting His truth. This book grew out of many interviews with Indian Jesus-followers—both Christians and Yesu bhaktas—who identified painful stumbling blocks to receiving and sharing the gospel. While Hindus often have a high view of Jesus, they struggle with the conventions, practices, and labels around church. Christian Barriers to Jesus uniquely challenges readers to examine nine barrier-producing Christian traditions, exploring: • The assumptions Christians may hold about the value, origin, or necessity of their customs • The concerns Hindus commonly raise about traditions that confuse, offend, or alienate them • Teachings from Jesus in Scripture that often question the same ideas or practices Pennington suggests that by not asking deep enough questions about what is essential for following Jesus and what is a non-essential human invention, the church is unnecessarily alienating millions of people from Him. As a body, it is time to honestly address these concerns, developing new patterns of discipleship that reveal Jesus’s heart for breaking down barriers instead of creating them. The analysis presented in this book will empower readers to critically examine their personally cherished traditions and the purity of the gospel they present, with insights that are relevant in all contexts. |
ethnoart: Evangelicals Around the World Thomas Nelson, 2015-07-14 There are an estimated 600 million Evangelicals in the world today, crossing cultures, histories, languages, politics, and nationalities. Evangelicals Around the World: A Global Handbook for the 21st Century introduces the fastest-growing segment of the global Christian church to the world and to each other. Bringing together a team of multi-disciplined scholars, writers, activists, and leaders from around the world, this handbook provides a compelling look at the diverse group we call Evangelicals. In this guide, written by those who know the movement the best, the issues that divide and the beliefs that unite this global Christian movement are presented in a journalistic fashion. Evangelicals Around the World describes the past and the present, the unique characters, and the powerful ministries of Evangelicals. With a large trim size and colorful page design, this beautiful book is the perfect choice for laypeople and scholars alike. Features include: Essays written by senior leaders of the movement and newer voices with fresh perspectives Articles written by journalists convey diverse and creative perspectives on ministry Essays provide the demographic details of Evangelicals in regions around the world Maps, graphs, photographs, quotes, and mini-profiles of evangelical heroes throughout time |
ethnoart: Make Arts for a Better Life Kathleen Van Buren, Brian Schrag, 2018-09-04 Make Arts for a Better Life: A Guide for Working with Communities provides a ground-breaking model for arts advocacy. Drawing upon methods and theories from disciplines such as ethnomusicology, anthropology, folklore, community development, and communication studies, the Guide presents an in-depth approach to researching artistic practices within communities and to developing arts-based projects that address locally-defined needs. Through clear methodology, case studies from around the world, and sample activities, the Guide helps move readers from arts research to project development to project evaluation. Woven into the discussions are critical reflections on the concept of a better life and ethical issues in arts advocacy. Accessible writing and visual cues ensure that readers can easily locate sections which may be particularly pertinent to their work, whether based on types of arts (music, drama, dance, oral verbal arts, visual arts) or professional positions (educators, scholars, project leaders). For additional resources, readers can access an accompanying website offering methodology cheat sheets, sample research documents, and suggestions for educators, scholars, and project leaders. |
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