Carrying coca : 1,500 years of Andean chuspas /
Author / Creator: | Sharratt, Nicola. |
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Edition: | First edition. |
Imprint: | New York : Bard Graduate Center, [2014] |
Description: | 97 pages ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9984189 |
Summary: | Coca bags, or chuspas , represent one of the most enduring and resilient forms in the rich history of Andean weaving traditions. These small, elaborately decorated bags have been a constant presence in the archaeological, written, and visual record of the Andes for at least 1,500 years. In the details of their design and decoration, chuspa styles are testament to centuries of shifting trends and technologies in Andean textile arts. However, as carriers of coca leaves, chuspas are much more than aesthetically pleasing and technically sophisticated artworks. For millennia coca leaves have occupied an essential and unparalleled place in the daily lives, social customs, and ritual practices of Andean communities, in which chuspas also play central roles owing to their actual and symbolic connection with coca. Worldwide reactions to the plant and legislation of its uses have affected Andean traditions surrounding coca leaves since the Spanish conquest of the Andes in the sixteenth century and continue into the present. Distributed for the Bard Graduate Center
Bard Graduate Center |
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Item Description: | "This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Carrying coca: 1,500 years of Andean chuspas' held at the Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture from April 11 through August 3, 2014."--Colophon. |
Physical Description: | 97 pages ; 23 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780300200720 0300200722 9780300190236 |