Stock ID #173225 Body Arts & Modernity. ELIZABETH AND MICHAEL O'HANLON EWART.

Body Arts & Modernity.

United Kingdom. Sean Kingston Publishing. 2007. Stock ID #173225

Black and white photographic illustrations, viii + 185pp, index, prior owner's signature on half title, upper right-hand extremity bumped, good paperback copy.

"What happens to body arts when these aesthetic practices assume fresh significance in the context of modernity? In many parts of the indigenous world, the realm of body arts has become an arena for innovation, debate, revival and repression under the conditions of modernity. Among some groups, formerly suppressed 'traditions' of body arts have recently been revived. Elsewhere, body arts have been the means for creating or renovating identities in response to a developing international tourist market and in the light of novel technologies of representation, such as photography and film. The contributions to this volume draw together ideas emerging from the anthropology of the body, the western interest in body ornamentation of the 'Other', and the recent revival of specific body arts such as tattooing and piercing. Drawing on ethnographic case studies from Amazonia, Indonesia, Africa, Melanesia and Polynesia, this volume shows how bodily presentation plays a fundamental role in contemporary identity politics in tension with encompassing national and global stereotypes, which may in turn both constrain and empower local traditions." - Publisher's description.

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