Object biography: Support for the study of material culture in the museal context
Part of a discussion about African material culture and the biography of museal objects, having as its guiding axis a pair of weights to measure gold dust, exhibited pieces that are part of the collection of the Afro-Brazilian Museum (CEAO/UFBA/Brazil), we understand the symbolic universe of Nigeria...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
2020
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Material Culture African Arts Object Biography Museum Brazil Nigeria Object Biography Cultura material Artes africanas Biografía del objeto Museo Brasil Nigeria Biografía del objeto Cultura Material Artes Africanas Biografia do objeto Museu Brasil Nigeria Biografia do objeto |
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Material Culture African Arts Object Biography Museum Brazil Nigeria Object Biography Cultura material Artes africanas Biografía del objeto Museo Brasil Nigeria Biografía del objeto Cultura Material Artes Africanas Biografia do objeto Museu Brasil Nigeria Biografia do objeto de Jesus, Priscila Object biography: Support for the study of material culture in the museal context |
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Material Culture African Arts Object Biography Museum Brazil Nigeria Object Biography Cultura material Artes africanas Biografía del objeto Museo Brasil Nigeria Biografía del objeto Cultura Material Artes Africanas Biografia do objeto Museu Brasil Nigeria Biografia do objeto |
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Object biography: Support for the study of material culture in the museal context |
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Part of a discussion about African material culture and the biography of museal objects, having as its guiding axis a pair of weights to measure gold dust, exhibited pieces that are part of the collection of the Afro-Brazilian Museum (CEAO/UFBA/Brazil), we understand the symbolic universe of Nigerian imagery productions, especially with regard to the representations of the sexual act. Having as methodology the documentary research, through the literature survey on the subject, as well as the museological documentation of the objects, the research analyzes the symbolic universe of one of the African societies in the old Benin, where today is Nigeria, relating to the fertility rites of women, fertility of the earth and the conception of origin of life in these societies. |
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología |
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2020 |
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https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/25521 |
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