Primitive Art
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ISBN : 9788130717135
Author : F. Baas
Pages : 460 pp
Year of Publishing : 2020
Binding : Hardback
Publisher : Cosmo Publications
A pioneer of modern anthropology, Franz Boas introduced the concept of cultural relativism, arguing that all human groups have evolved equally but in different ways that resulted from historic conditions rather than genetic factors. This profoundly influential 1927 study analyzes in clear and simple language the fundamental traits of primitive art, examining the symbolism and style of objects and of literature, music, and dance. Boas draws primarily upon his extensive fieldwork among the Indians of the American Northwest Coast, in addition to referencing artifacts and customs from throughout the Americas, Africa, and the South Pacific. More than 323 photographs, drawings, and diagrams of totem poles, baskets, masks, and other decorated items illustrate this much-studied and ever-vital work.
Reader’s Review
“It is a great work of one of the greatest ethnologists of all time in favor of the genius of the Indian artists of the pacific north-west. With impeccable methodology, extraordinary intellectual rigor, and a huge erudition Boas, Levi-Strauss’s great friend, demonstrates that the art of the Pacific Northwest Indians would have been worthy of any modern civilization”. Czarny Pies Recommends it for: Des nords-americains.