

An edition of La costruzione dell'indianità. L'arte popolare di Ayacucho dall'indigenismo ai siti web (2006)
By Stefania Sebastianis
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Forum Edizioni
Language
ita
Pages
208
Description:
In a modern world of exotic and desirable image, where the trade of cultural differences is becoming increasingly important folk art from Ayacucho in Peru conveys visual representations that reflect the imaginary of Indianness and at the same time, the contest. The book explores the genesis and evolution of the social category of Indianness retracing the steps of the passage of this production, the traditional ritual context the urban market and tourism, international migration processes in projects of contemporary ethnic art, to the on line marketplace. It thus reveals the complexity of the links between national and ethnic claims and the plot of academic and commercial interests that accompany the native place of this art - still relegated to the outside of the traditional histories of art - on the world market.
subjects: ethnic art, Folk Art, Retablo, Anthropology, Peru, Peruvian Retablo, Folk art, Indian art, Art and society, Ethnicity
People: Nicario Jiménez Quispe, Florentino Jiménez Toma, Joaquín López Antay, Alfred Gell, Brigitte Derlon, Alban Bensa
Places: Ayacucho, Udine, Paris, Lima, Peru, Latin America, Cusco, Ayacucho (Peru), Lima (Peru)