This paper analyses the names given to vlisco hollandaise fabric designs imported from Helmond, Netherlands by the Igbo suppliers in Nigeria. These names are used to convey social and cultural meanings which could appeal to the sensibilities of prospective buyers who are predominantly women in Igbo society. Data for the study were gathered through interviews of selected suppliers and buyers in south eastern Nigeria. Applying Cognitive Semantic framework, the study examines the naming patterns of the fabrics and their social and cultural meanings. The study shows that the names reflect natural phenomena that are peculiar to the Igbo experiences. They help both the suppliers and the end users to create various identities that enable the suppl...
For almost six decades of its inception, the history of modern Igbo textile art presents no generali...
This paper examines Igbo personal names from the perspectives of anthropological linguistics, socio-...
This paper interrogates the identities in the representations of women adorned in African cultural d...
Despite the emergence of narrative and humanistic anthropological perspectives on thriving indigenou...
This paper is predicated on the fact that migration of the Igbo to other countries has brought about...
It is taken for granted that Igbo cultural motifs are pivotal to the formation of Nollywood costumes...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...
This paper examines naming in Igbo land to ascertain a range of implications it entails. The study a...
Varied ways are used for communication which may either be verbal or non-verbal. Non-verbal occurs i...
In conjunction with the exhibition of Iban ritual textiles I curated at the Fowler Museum of Cultura...
ABSTRACT Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an ...
Most African cultures have certain fabrics attributed to them. Some are hand woven, printed or paint...
The term “Nne” often sound as mere term to denote motherhood in Igbo society but it goes beyond the ...
The rich cultural environment with which the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria are endowed has been a c...
Africans create and design fabrics to express their culture. Their fabrics are either woven or print...
For almost six decades of its inception, the history of modern Igbo textile art presents no generali...
This paper examines Igbo personal names from the perspectives of anthropological linguistics, socio-...
This paper interrogates the identities in the representations of women adorned in African cultural d...
Despite the emergence of narrative and humanistic anthropological perspectives on thriving indigenou...
This paper is predicated on the fact that migration of the Igbo to other countries has brought about...
It is taken for granted that Igbo cultural motifs are pivotal to the formation of Nollywood costumes...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...
This paper examines naming in Igbo land to ascertain a range of implications it entails. The study a...
Varied ways are used for communication which may either be verbal or non-verbal. Non-verbal occurs i...
In conjunction with the exhibition of Iban ritual textiles I curated at the Fowler Museum of Cultura...
ABSTRACT Culture is simply everything that embraces our mode of live. An accumulated culture is an ...
Most African cultures have certain fabrics attributed to them. Some are hand woven, printed or paint...
The term “Nne” often sound as mere term to denote motherhood in Igbo society but it goes beyond the ...
The rich cultural environment with which the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria are endowed has been a c...
Africans create and design fabrics to express their culture. Their fabrics are either woven or print...
For almost six decades of its inception, the history of modern Igbo textile art presents no generali...
This paper examines Igbo personal names from the perspectives of anthropological linguistics, socio-...
This paper interrogates the identities in the representations of women adorned in African cultural d...