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Global Trade and Cultural Authentication, edited by Joanne Eicher, showcases the complexity and enduring aesthetic and ingenuity of Kalabari artisans. The Kalabari people, most of whom make their homes in the eastern Niger Delta region of western Africa, are renowned for the artistry in working with globally imported textiles and dress for centuries. The 22 essays in this edited volume feature the work of leading Nigerian and American scholars and offer an in-depth, nuanced understanding of Kalabari textiles, aesthetics, and engagement with past and present global trade networks. Using dress and textiles as a lens, Global Trade and Cultural Authentication explores the Kalabari people's centuries-long role in the global trade arena. Their economic interconnectedness demonstrates that Africa was never a dark continent but, rather, critically involved in a global trade built around Kalabari resourcefulness and imagination.

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Dressing from birth through death in spectacular colors, textiles, and accessories from across the world, the Kalabari of the Niger river delta have a long and changing history of incorporating global influences into their lives. Representing team efforts of Joanne B. Eicher and colleagues from Africa and elsewhere through more than half a century of dedicated scholarship, this finely-honed collection turns previous publications from scattered sources about cultural authentication into a cornucopia of riches. Textile scholars, art historians, and everyone interested in dress-cultures within and beyond Africa and the diaspora will revel in this books' in-depth observations.

-- Karen Tranberg Hansen, Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
I. Cultural Authentication and Textiles
1. Dress, Textiles, and the Kalabari Material World, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
2. Kalabari Cut-Thread and Pulled-Thread Cloth, by Tonye Victor Erekosima and Joanne B. Eicher
3. Cut-Thread Cloth Characteristics, by Otto Charles Thieme
4. "Our Great Mother . . . Tied This Cloth", by Elisha P. Renne
5. The Economics of Making Pelete Bite, by Joanne B. Eicher, Tonye Victor Erekosima, and Carl Liedholm
6. Indian Madras Plaids as Real India, by Sandra Lee Evenson
7. Ecological Systems Theory and the Significance of Imported Madras Cloth, by Joanne B. Eicher, Tonye Victor Erekosima, and Manuella Daba BobManuel-Meyer Petgrave
8. India and West Africa, by Barbara Sumberg and Joanne B. Eicher
9. Designed for Wrapping, by Hazel Ann Lutz
II. Kalabari Dress
10. Male and Female Artistry, by M. Catherine Daly, Joanne B. Eicher, and Tonye Victor Erekosima
11. The Stages of Traditional Womanhood, by M. Catherine Daly
12. Dress and Gender in Women's Societies, by Susan O. Michelman and Joanne B. Eicher
13. The Aesthetics of Men's Dress, by Tonye Victor Erekosima and Joanne B. Eicher; with Chapter Addendum: Aesthetics of the Color White in Kalabari Men's Dress, by Tonye Victor Erekosima
14. Dress as a Symbol of Identity of Sir (Chief) O. K. Isokariari, by Joanne B. Eicher
15. Beaded and Bedecked, by Joanne B. Eicher
16. Coral Use and Meaning, by Susan J. Torntore
17. Headwear, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
III. Kalabari Rituals
18. Celebration and Display, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
19. Fitting Farewells, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
20. Centenary and Masquerade Rituals, by Joanne B. Eicher
21. Kalabari Rituals and Dress as Multisensory Experiences, by Joanne B. Eicher
IV. The Kalabari Diaspora
22. The Kalabari Diaspora in the Twenty-First Century, by Joanne B. Eicher
Bibliography
Glossary
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9780253062598, 978-0253062598
      ISBN10: 0253062594
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      Book Synopsis
      Global Trade and Cultural Authentication, edited by Joanne Eicher, showcases the complexity and enduring aesthetic and ingenuity of Kalabari artisans. The Kalabari people, most of whom make their homes in the eastern Niger Delta region of western Africa, are renowned for the artistry in working with globally imported textiles and dress for centuries. The 22 essays in this edited volume feature the work of leading Nigerian and American scholars and offer an in-depth, nuanced understanding of Kalabari textiles, aesthetics, and engagement with past and present global trade networks. Using dress and textiles as a lens, Global Trade and Cultural Authentication explores the Kalabari people's centuries-long role in the global trade arena. Their economic interconnectedness demonstrates that Africa was never a dark continent but, rather, critically involved in a global trade built around Kalabari resourcefulness and imagination.

      Trade Review

      Dressing from birth through death in spectacular colors, textiles, and accessories from across the world, the Kalabari of the Niger river delta have a long and changing history of incorporating global influences into their lives. Representing team efforts of Joanne B. Eicher and colleagues from Africa and elsewhere through more than half a century of dedicated scholarship, this finely-honed collection turns previous publications from scattered sources about cultural authentication into a cornucopia of riches. Textile scholars, art historians, and everyone interested in dress-cultures within and beyond Africa and the diaspora will revel in this books' in-depth observations.

      -- Karen Tranberg Hansen, Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Preface
      I. Cultural Authentication and Textiles
      1. Dress, Textiles, and the Kalabari Material World, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
      2. Kalabari Cut-Thread and Pulled-Thread Cloth, by Tonye Victor Erekosima and Joanne B. Eicher
      3. Cut-Thread Cloth Characteristics, by Otto Charles Thieme
      4. "Our Great Mother . . . Tied This Cloth", by Elisha P. Renne
      5. The Economics of Making Pelete Bite, by Joanne B. Eicher, Tonye Victor Erekosima, and Carl Liedholm
      6. Indian Madras Plaids as Real India, by Sandra Lee Evenson
      7. Ecological Systems Theory and the Significance of Imported Madras Cloth, by Joanne B. Eicher, Tonye Victor Erekosima, and Manuella Daba BobManuel-Meyer Petgrave
      8. India and West Africa, by Barbara Sumberg and Joanne B. Eicher
      9. Designed for Wrapping, by Hazel Ann Lutz
      II. Kalabari Dress
      10. Male and Female Artistry, by M. Catherine Daly, Joanne B. Eicher, and Tonye Victor Erekosima
      11. The Stages of Traditional Womanhood, by M. Catherine Daly
      12. Dress and Gender in Women's Societies, by Susan O. Michelman and Joanne B. Eicher
      13. The Aesthetics of Men's Dress, by Tonye Victor Erekosima and Joanne B. Eicher; with Chapter Addendum: Aesthetics of the Color White in Kalabari Men's Dress, by Tonye Victor Erekosima
      14. Dress as a Symbol of Identity of Sir (Chief) O. K. Isokariari, by Joanne B. Eicher
      15. Beaded and Bedecked, by Joanne B. Eicher
      16. Coral Use and Meaning, by Susan J. Torntore
      17. Headwear, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
      III. Kalabari Rituals
      18. Celebration and Display, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
      19. Fitting Farewells, by Joanne B. Eicher and Tonye Victor Erekosima
      20. Centenary and Masquerade Rituals, by Joanne B. Eicher
      21. Kalabari Rituals and Dress as Multisensory Experiences, by Joanne B. Eicher
      IV. The Kalabari Diaspora
      22. The Kalabari Diaspora in the Twenty-First Century, by Joanne B. Eicher
      Bibliography
      Glossary
      Index

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