Global Trade and Cultural Authentication : The Kalabari of the Niger Delta /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Eicher, Joanne Bubolz (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • I. Cultural Authentication and Textiles
  • 1. Dress, Textiles, and the Kalabari Material World
  • 2. Kalabari Cut-Thread and Pulled-Thread Cloth
  • 3. Cut-Thread Cloth Characteristics
  • 4. "Our Great Mother . . . Tied This Cloth": Pelete Bite Cloth Women, and Kalabari Identity
  • 5. The Economics of Making Pelete Bite
  • 6. Indian Madras Plaids as Real India
  • 7. Ecological Systems Theory and the Significance of Imported Madras Cloth
  • 8. India and West Africa: Transformation of Velvets
  • 9. Designed for Wrapping: Changes in Indian Embroidered Velvets Produced for the Kalabari
  • II. Kalabari Dress
  • 10. Male and Female Artistry
  • 11. The Stages of Traditional Womanhood
  • 12. Dress and Gender in Women's Societies
  • 13. The Aesthetics of Men's Dress
  • 14. Dress as a Symbol of Identity of Sir (Chief) O. K. Isokariari
  • 15. Beaded and Bedecked
  • 16. Coral Use and Meaning
  • 17. Headwear
  • III. Kalabari Rituals
  • 18. Celebration and Display
  • 19. Fitting Farewells
  • 20. Centenary and Masquerade Rituals
  • 21. Kalabari Rituals and Dress as Multisensory Experiences
  • IV. The Kalabari Diaspora
  • 22. The Kalabari Diaspora in the Twenty-First Century.