Image-Makers: The Social Context of a Hunter-Gatherer Ritual
暫譯: 影像創造者:狩獵採集者儀式的社會背景
Lewis-Williams, David
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商品描述
Rock art images around the world are often difficult for us to decipher as modern viewers. Based on authentic records of the beliefs, rituals and daily life of the nineteenth-century San peoples, and of those who still inhabit the Kalahari Desert, this book adopts a new approach to hunter-gatherer rock art by placing the process of image-making within the social framework of production. Lewis-Williams shows how the San used this imagery not simply to record hunts and the animals that they saw, but rather to sustain the social network and status of those who made them. By drawing on such rich and complex records, the book reveals specific, repeated features of hunter-gatherer imagery and allows us insight into social relations as if through the eyes of the San themselves.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
全球的岩石藝術圖像對於現代觀眾來說往往難以解讀。本書基於十九世紀桑族(San peoples)的信仰、儀式和日常生活的真實記錄,以及仍然居住在卡拉哈里沙漠(Kalahari Desert)的人們,採取了一種新的方法來研究獵人採集者的岩石藝術,將圖像創作的過程置於生產的社會框架之中。Lewis-Williams展示了桑族如何利用這些圖像,不僅僅是為了記錄狩獵和他們所見的動物,而是為了維持創作者的社會網絡和地位。通過引用如此豐富而複雜的記錄,本書揭示了獵人採集者圖像的特定重複特徵,並使我們能夠透過桑族的視角洞察社會關係。