The archipelago of meaning: Methodological contributions to the study of Vanuatu sand drawing
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28235Dato
2022-08-04Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Devylder, SimonSammendrag
Vanuatu sand drawing has been listed by UNESCO since
2006 and has both fascinated and puzzled researchers
from various disciplines for over a century. The inherent multi-dimensionality of the practice makes analysis
complex, and until very recently developing a systematic
methodology to study this intangible art form was difficult.
This paper aims to contribute to filling this gap with the
analysis of a corpus of sand drawings documented on the
island of Paama in 2019. A detailed methodological toolkit
is proposed to better understand the complex morphology
of the drawings and their multi-layered meaning and function. This paper offers the first few steps along a journey
toward designing integrated comparative methods of analysis that can not only potentiate unprecedented insights
into the cultural practice of Vanuatu sand drawing, but also
more broadly help us understand how worldviews, beliefs
and societal structures spread across time and space.
Forlag
WileySitering
Devylder. The archipelago of meaning: Methodological contributions to the study of Vanuatu sand drawing. The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 2022;33(2):279-327Metadata
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