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Afghan Craftsmen: The Cultures of Three Itinerant Communities

Afghan Craftsmen: The Cultures of Three Itinerant Communities

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Afghan Craftsmen: The Cultures of Three Itinerant Communities

by Olesen, Asta and Ida Nicolaisen

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London/New York: Thams & Hudson, 1994. Hardcover. As new in shrinkwrap. Pale blue boards with red illustration on front cover, red lettering on spine, blue dust jacket with color illustration and red lettering, mylar cover, 328 pp, richly illustrated with 240 illustrations, 100 in color. "A significant but little studied aspect of life in rural Afghanistan is the restriction of certain specialized occupations to particular ethnic groups. Many communities of artisans, tradesmen and entertainers form their own descent groups, either settled or leading nomadic or semi-nomadic lives. Afghan Craftsmen describes the lives and work of the migrating Musalli threshers, Shaykh Mohammadi peddlers and Ghorbat sievemakers, detailing their social and historical background as well as their interaction with settled communities. While the Musallis and the Ghorbat are specialist workers who share common descent, of Indian and probable Iranian origin respectively, the Shaykh Mohammadis have emerged as a spiritual body in Afghanistan, which over time has absorbed a number of unrelated occupational groups. All three share a low social position, economic marginality and a roving lifestyle. Their flourishing traditions of myths and legends reflect general West Asian religious folklore, and the inspiration of the Sufi mystics in traditional craft guild organization - a phenomenon so far little explored in Afghanistan. The volume concludes with a discussion of the social structure and characteristics of peripatetic nomadism." - dust jacket.

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Title
Afghan Craftsmen: The Cultures of Three Itinerant Communities
Author
Olesen, Asta and Ida Nicolaisen
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Hardcover
Book Condition
New As new in shrinkwrap
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ISBN 10
0500016127
ISBN 13
9780500016121
Publisher
Thams & Hudson
Place of Publication
London/New York
Date Published
1994
Keywords
Middle Eastern Art ; Afghanistan social life and customs ; ;
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