Barbara E. Frank is Associate Professor in the Department of Art at Stony Brook University. She is editor of Status and Identity in West Africa: Nyamakalaw of Mande, and author of Mande Potters and Leatherworkers. Art and Heritage in West Africa.
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Acknowledgments Note on Orthography 1. Marks of Identity 2. Identity Matters 3. Mapping Identities 4. Technology Matters 5. Mapping Technological Styles 6. Objects Matter 7. Mapping Pots Conclusion Bibliography Index
Griot Potters of the Folona excels in its detailed and nuanced engagement with women's histories as gleaned through their embodied and skilled potting practice at the same time as reminds us how models of casted crafting and histories narrated through the frame of majority ethnic groups elide the histories of minority artisan communities and the women who are central to creating and maintaining their vibrant cultural heritage. - Ann B. Stahl (International Journal of African Historical Studies) This exceptional book is the culmination of 40 years of Frank's extensive field research, 30 of which she spent in the Folona region of southeastern Mali, West Africa.... This is an invaluable addition to the literature on craftswomen, pottery making, and gender in West Africa. Highly recommended - C. A. Ventura, Tennessee Technological University (Choice) Griot Potters of The Folona offers an intimate and vibrant tribute to women and artisanal communities with whom the author has shared so much of her time. - A. Delvoye, University of Geneva (African Archaeological Review)