The African Cosmogram Matrix in Contemporary Art and Culture

This article examines the ways in which scholars analyze and reconcile the symbols and the ideology of an ancient African (Kongo) symbol called a cosmogram. Ritualistic spaces that symbolically overlap with the Christian crucifix and Buddhist mandala, graphic imagery in the mapping, layering and cyc...

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主要作者: Gaskins, Nettrice R. (Author)
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语言:English
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出版: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group [2016]
In: Black theology
Year: 2016, 卷: 14, 发布: 1, Pages: 28-42
IxTheo Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
BL Buddhism
BS Traditional African religions
FD Contextual theology
Further subjects:B Afrofuturism
B cosmogram
B Liminality
B 多媒体
B 行为艺术
B Black Theology
B funk
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总结:This article examines the ways in which scholars analyze and reconcile the symbols and the ideology of an ancient African (Kongo) symbol called a cosmogram. Ritualistic spaces that symbolically overlap with the Christian crucifix and Buddhist mandala, graphic imagery in the mapping, layering and cyclical rhythms of space and motion in visual art, as well as performance, sound and film all fall into this focus. For instance, this effort includes the mythology of P-Funk that include a group of recurring characters, themes and ideas related in a series of concept albums, primarily from George Clinton and his founded bands Parliament and Funkadelic. Contemporary artists and practitioners of Afrofuturism construct cosmic centers such as cosmograms that are mental maps of spiritual places and spaces that represent African Atlantic cultural improvisation and the wholeness of the Universe.
ISSN:1743-1670
Contains:Enthalten in: Black theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/14769948.2015.1131502