Art and Material Culture: A Sociohistorical Study of the Mijikenda,Used

Art and Material Culture: A Sociohistorical Study of the Mijikenda,Used

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This book documents the development, functions, adaptations and changes in Mijikenda Art and Material Culture in the precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial periods. The author examines the intrinsic link of art and material culture to Mijikenda traditional, social, economic and political institutions. The book further examines how aesthetics, visually and nonvisually, articulates status in the Mijikenda society. The study concludes that modernization has had a negative impact on the production, use and perpetuation of the Mijikenda Art and Material Culture. Therefore, Professor Elizabeth OrchardsonMazrui argues that in line with UNESCOs recognition and protection of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the Kenyan government should be in the forefront of formulating and implementing policies to protect Mijikenda cultural traditions. This book is a mustread for researchers, students and lecturers concerned with cultural studies.

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