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Title: The Arts


1
Chapter 25
  • The Arts

2
Chapter Preview
  • What Is Art?
  • Why Do Anthropologists Study Art?
  • What Are the Functions of the Arts?

3
Art
  • Most all societies throughout the ages have used
    the expression of art- the creative use of the
    human imagination to interpret, express, and
    enjoy life.
  • Western cultures typically feel that art is
    purely for aesthetic purposes and serve no other
    function.
  • Do you think this is true?

4
Anthropological Study of Art
  • Anthropologists are certainly concerned with the
    study of art as a reflection of a culture.
  • To better understand the art a particular culture
    or genre might produce they examine the
    aesthetic, narrative, and interpretive aspects of
    the work.
  • Usually art can be broken down into several
    categories
  • Visual, Verbal, and Musical.

5
Visual Art
  • Visual art may be representational (imitating
    closely the forms of nature) or abstract (drawing
    from natural forms but representing only their
    basic patterns or arrangements).
  • In some of the Indian art of North Americas
    northwest coast, animal figures may be so highly
    exaggerated it is difficult for an outsider to
    identify.
  • Believed to generally be symbolic in nature and
    not purely decorative.

6
Rock Art
  • Paintings, engravings, and carvings on the walls
    of caves and rocky shelters or outcrops is a
    hallmark of early modern human populations.
  • This art is generally representative of animals
    of the time and hunts of those things.
  • A variety of color methods were used.
  • The first true expression of artistic behavior in
    the human species.
  • Thought to be made while in trance.

7
Iconic Images
  • These images depicted in rock art are thought the
    be culturally specific people, animals, and
    monsters that might be seen in the deepest stages
    of trance. Also known as iconic images.
  • Trances might have been drug induced.

8
Verbal Arts
  • Verbal arts include narrative, drama, poetry,
    incantations, proverbs, riddles, and word games.
  • Oral traditions denote a cultures unwritten
    stories, beliefs, and customs.
  • Folklore is a term coined by 19th-century
    scholars studying the unwritten stories and other
    artistic traditions of rural peoples to
    distinguish between folk art and the fine art
    of the literate elite.

9
Categories of Narratives
  • Myths
  • Sacred narratives that explains the fundamentals
    of human existence-where we and everything in our
    world came from, why we are here, and where we
    are going.
  • Legends
  • A story told about a memorable event or figure
    handed down by tradition and told as true but
    without historical evidence.

10
Categories of Narratives
  • Epic
  • Long dramatic oral narrative recounting the
    celebrated deeds of a historic or legendary hero,
    often sung in poetry.
  • Tales
  • A creative narrative that is recognized as
    fiction for entertainment but may also draw a
    moral (motif) or teach a practical lesson.
  • Motif
  • A story situation in a tale

11
Musical Art
  • Beginning in the 19th century with the collection
    of folksongs is the study of ethnomusicology or
    the study of a societys music in terms of its
    cultural setting.
  • Ethnomusicologists like to differentiate between
    music and musical.
  • To be musical there must be a repetition of
    sounds most often one thinks of European music.

12
Musical Art
  • Tonality refers to scale systems and their
    modifications. Although these vary cross
    culturally as so one group may find a sound
    musical and the other annoying.
  • There may be some natural influence in the scale
    development of certain geographical regions.
    Some birds pitch their songs to the same scale as
    Western music.

13
Functions of Art
  • The function of art can be observed in several
    ways. First it can serve as a mechanism for one
    to display their social status, spiritual
    identity, and political power.
  • It can also be used to transmit cultural and
    ancestral ties through verbal art.

14
Functions of Music
  • The function of music is also one of self
    expression, it can be used to pass time-purely
    entertainment purposes.
  • May also be used as an identifier- a more natural
    role for music similar to the animal kingdom.
  • The most obvious being the social function of
    song which contains verbal text and can transmit
    messages.

15
Function of Music
  • One of the most recent and powerful ways in which
    music can be utilized by particular minority or
    ethnic groups who might have previously been
    under heard.
  • They can use song/music to express their plight
    to those in the larger majority. Allowing them
    to give a message and receive attention they
    might otherwise have not had.

16
Suggested Activity-Verbal Art
  • Have students gather into groups and think of any
    myths, legends, epics, or tales that are central
    to their culture.
  • Discuss what the functions are of these stories,
    why are they continually passed down, do they
    know the origin of the story, and do they believe
    them as true?
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