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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pippa SkotnesPublisher: Ohio University Press Imprint: Ohio University Press Dimensions: Width: 28.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 1.678kg ISBN: 9780821418697ISBN 10: 0821418696 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 05 November 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews(T)his book, along with Pippa Skotnes' Claim to the Country: The Archive of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek (2007) are seminal new works that provide true interdisciplinary insights into how individual artist/scientists can bring alive historical events, rituals, and everyday life of the San who are believed to be the earliest indigenous people of South Africa.... (Skotnes') reverence for methodical curatorial work and archival scholarship is evident on every page of this beautifully designed book. - Journal of Archival Organization The distinctive style of book design that Pippa Skotnes has developed to a fine art is a holistic mix of carefully selected old and new text that stimulates the reader to interact with rich seams of visual material in full-page spreads and marginal asides.... More than most books, the outstanding quality of the thoughtful design and beautiful reproduction of the documents creates a palpable sense of drama. When you reach the end you want to page through the pictures again and again. - Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa (T)his book, along with Pippa Skotnes' Claim to the Country: The Archive of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek (2007) are seminal new works that provide true interdisciplinary insights into how individual artist/scientists can bring alive historical events, rituals, and everyday life of the San who are believed to be the earliest indigenous people of South Africa.... (Skotnes') reverence for methodical curatorial work and archival scholarship is evident on every page of this beautifully designed book. The distinctive style of book design that Pippa Skotnes has developed to a fine art is a holistic mix of carefully selected old and new text that stimulates the reader to interact with rich seams of visual material in full-page spreads and marginal asides.... More than most books, the outstanding quality of the thoughtful design and beautiful reproduction of the documents creates a palpable sense of drama. When you reach the end you want to page through the pictures again and again. (T)his book, along with Pippa Skotnes' Claim to the Country: The Archive of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek (2007) are seminal new works that provide true interdisciplinary insights into how individual artist/scientists can bring alive historical events, rituals, and everyday life of the San who are believed to be the earliest indigenous people of South Africa.... (Skotnes') reverence for methodical curatorial work and archival scholarship is evident on every page of this beautifully designed book. -- Journal of Archival Organization The distinctive style of book design that Pippa Skotnes has developed to a fine art is a holistic mix of carefully selected old and new text that stimulates the reader to interact with rich seams of visual material in full-page spreads and marginal asides.... More than most books, the outstanding quality of the thoughtful design and beautiful reproduction of the documents creates a palpable sense of drama. When you reach the end you want to page through the pictures again and again. (T)his book, along with Pippa Skotnes' Claim to the Country: The Archive of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek (2007) are seminal new works that provide true interdisciplinary insights into how individual artist/scientists can bring alive historical events, rituals, and everyday life of the San who are believed to be the earliest indigenous people of South Africa.... (Skotnes') reverence for methodical curatorial work and archival scholarship is evident on every page of this beautifully designed book. Author InformationPippa Skotnes is professor of fine art and director of the Lucy Lloyd Archive, Resource and Exhibition Centre (LLAREC). She has published essays on the rock art of the San and is the author and editor of several books, including Sound from the Thinking Strings, Miscast: Negotiating the Presence of the Bushmen, and Heaven's Things. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |