Complementarity between Art and Anthropology: Experiences among kolam makers in South India

As their first daily task, women in South India draw geometrical images, kolams, in front of their homes to greet the deities. These images engender and reinforce moods in the community, they construct feminine gender and they define the landscape as social. The paper describes how the employment o...

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Main Author: Anna Laine
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Language:English
Published: Suomen Antropologinen Seura (Finnish Anthropological Society) 2009-01-01
Series:Suomen Antropologi
Online Access:https://journal.fi/suomenantropologi/article/view/116522
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description As their first daily task, women in South India draw geometrical images, kolams, in front of their homes to greet the deities. These images engender and reinforce moods in the community, they construct feminine gender and they define the landscape as social. The paper describes how the employment of an  artistic practice—photography—can affect the understanding of the kolam, an artistic practice in itself. Photography has a key role in that it has been used as a tool during field work, as well as in the presentation of research in the form of photographic essays. The expressive aspects in particular of this media are  considered as means to address visual and sensory experience and as complementary to analytical texts. It is suggested that the use of artistic practice, in  dialogue with texts, productively engages the tension between the sensory and the discursive, between intimacy and distance. The aim is to contribute to  anthropological understandings of, and approaches to, images, aesthetics and artistic practice. The aesthetic aspect of the kolam is presented as local social aesthetics; an appreciation founded in local morality, and continuously reproduced as well as contested in a social environment. Keywords: kolam, South India, visual anthropology, photography, art, aesthetics, gender
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spelling doaj.art-9c30297bea3149b2a5dd050d02bd30172022-12-22T00:14:35ZengSuomen Antropologinen Seura (Finnish Anthropological Society)Suomen Antropologi1799-89722009-01-0134210.30676/jfas.116522Complementarity between Art and Anthropology: Experiences among kolam makers in South IndiaAnna Laine0University of Gothenburg As their first daily task, women in South India draw geometrical images, kolams, in front of their homes to greet the deities. These images engender and reinforce moods in the community, they construct feminine gender and they define the landscape as social. The paper describes how the employment of an  artistic practice—photography—can affect the understanding of the kolam, an artistic practice in itself. Photography has a key role in that it has been used as a tool during field work, as well as in the presentation of research in the form of photographic essays. The expressive aspects in particular of this media are  considered as means to address visual and sensory experience and as complementary to analytical texts. It is suggested that the use of artistic practice, in  dialogue with texts, productively engages the tension between the sensory and the discursive, between intimacy and distance. The aim is to contribute to  anthropological understandings of, and approaches to, images, aesthetics and artistic practice. The aesthetic aspect of the kolam is presented as local social aesthetics; an appreciation founded in local morality, and continuously reproduced as well as contested in a social environment. Keywords: kolam, South India, visual anthropology, photography, art, aesthetics, gender https://journal.fi/suomenantropologi/article/view/116522
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title_fullStr Complementarity between Art and Anthropology: Experiences among kolam makers in South India
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title_short Complementarity between Art and Anthropology: Experiences among kolam makers in South India
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