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Katrien Hendrickx The origins of banana-fibre cloth in the Ryukyus, Japan
The Japanese word bashôfu literally means 'banana-fibre cloth'. Both the cloth and the clothing made from it are now considered important constituents of Okinawan identity. This special trait of Okinawan material culture was brought to attention by the Japanese Folk Craft Movement in the 1930s. After years of decline following World War II, the weaving and use of bashôfu saw a revival that accelerated after the return of Okinawa to Japan in 1972 and still continues. Although today bashôfu receives...
Non-fictie
Engels | 336 pagina's (PDF, 59 MB) | Leuven University Press, Leuven | 2017
E-book
Pauline vand der Zee Art as contact with the ancestors
the visual arts of the Kamoro and Asmat of Western Papua
Non-fictie
Engels | 95 pagina's | KIT Publishers, Amsterdam | 2009
Gedrukt boek
Pauline van der Zee Bisj-poles
sculptures from the rain forest
Non-fictie
Engels | 119 pagina's | KIT Publishers, Amsterdam | 2007
Gedrukt boek