
Title
- African Social Studies Series, 1568-1203 ; V. 7
Attribution
by Janet AndrewsPublication Details
BookBrill2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) DT549.45.D56 A63 2005 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
View record in LOLA catalogSubject
- Diola (African people) — Clothing — Senegal — Casamance River Valley
- Diola (African people) — Senegal — Casamance River Valley — Social life and customs
- Clothing and dress — Symbolic aspects — Senegal — Casamance River Valley
- Clothing and dress — Religious aspects — Christianity
- Body, Human — Social aspects — Senegal — Casamance River Valley
- Casamance River Valley (Senegal) — Social life and customs
Notes
- "This book looks at the encounter between dress and the body. In the social sciences, dress tends to be viewed as a form of communication, a way in which the wearer gives expression to his or her ideas or situation. ‘Bodywork’, rather than looking at what people do with their clothes, looks at what clothes do with the wearers." "In the context of three small West African communities - Muslim, Christian and Animist - the book describes the dress styles and dress practices of the villagers and shows how a particular way of dressing influences the body’s demeanour and habit. It considers thereby the role played by dress in the enculturation of the body."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Ch. 1. Introduction
- Ch. 2. Dress : a form of communication or a cultural tool?
- Ch. 3. The Basse Casamance in context
- Ch. 4. Samatite : balance, continuity and the working body
- Ch. 5. Santiaba : hierarchy and the performing body
- Ch. 6. M’lomp : Christianity, education and the enclosed body
- Ch. 7. Postscript : dress in the city
- Ch. 8. Conclusion
ISBN
- 9004141073
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