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Overview"Examines the economic and spatial importance of performance arts in West Africa through a close analysis of the masquerade culture of Calabar, the capital city of Nigeria's Cross River State. Driving into urban Calabar, one is struck by two imposing, monumental rectangular columns, operating not unlike ancient triumphal arches, framing the entrance into Nigeria's capital city of the Cross River State. Relief carvings of Calabar's renowned masking characters adorn the monument. The icons, dramatically captured in choreographic poses, freezing the maskers in time, enshrine masquerade as the city's heritage and past identity. Far from being merely ""traditional"" and relegated to an earlier time, the Calabar-based masquerades explored in this book demonstrate a contemporary and global context indicative of the changing patterns of city life. While the topic of cultural change is not necessarily new to African art history and cultural studies, few scholars or writers have attempted to understand why African arts so readily change. This book, the first full-length monograph addressing contemporary art in Calabar, explains the fluidity and thriving nature of masquerade by analyzing the ways in which masking is steeped in economic transaction and how street performances have become more public and spatially calculated. By unraveling the urban layers of masquerade arts and their performances, this book shows how so-called traditional culture gains new roles or currencies within a contemporary, city-based context." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Jordan Fenton , Professor Toyin Falola (Series Editor)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: University of Rochester Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781648250262ISBN 10: 1648250262 Pages: 396 Publication Date: 08 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Preface and Acknowledgments Part I: Setting the Urban Stage Chapter 1: Introduction, Masquerade as an Artistic Pulse of the City Chapter 2: ""Face No Fear Face:"" Unmasking Youths Part II: Space Chapter 3: ""If they Burn it Down, We will Build it Even Larger:"" Confrontations of Space Chapter 4: ""People Hear at Night:"" Sounds and Secrecy of Nocturnal Performance Chapter 5: ""Idagha Chieftaincy was Nothing like what it is today:"" The Spectacle of Public Performance Part III: Money Chapter 6: ""We Call it Change:"" An Artistic Profile of Artist Ekpenyong Bassey Nsa Chapter 7: ""Look at it, Touch it, Smell it-this is Nnabo:"" Trajectories and Transformations of ""Warrior"" Societies Chapter 8: ""For this Small Money, I No Go Enter Competition:"" Masquerade Competition on a Global Stage Part IV: Local Voices Chapter 9: ""I know Myself:"" Masquerade as an Artistic Transformation Coda: ""I Think About my Kids and Feeding Them"" References"ReviewsAuthor InformationJORDAN A. FENTON is Associate Professor of Art History at Miami University (Ohio). He has carried out fieldwork in Calabar (Nigeria) since 2008. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |