Ancestors, Goddesses, and Heroes

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afterlife
Ahnen
ancestors
Berlin museums
Berliner Museen
Berliner Schloss
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Geister
gods
Gotter
Humboldt Forum
Jenseits
Kraftfigur
Krisenbewaltigung
Mahamayuri
Mangaaka
Maria auf der Weltkugel stehend
Maria Immaculata
Maria standing on the globe
patron
patroness
power figure
protection
protective goddess
protective objects
religion
Schutz
Schutzgottin
Schutzobjekte
Schutzpatron
Schutzpatronin
Sculpture
Skulptur
spirits
superstition

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  • ISBN 9783422990906
  • Weight: 351g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 265mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Protecting, healing, or punishing—people of various eras and origins have attributed such powers to the sculptures that are being presented together here for the first time: be it the sculpture of the Mangaaka from what is today the Republic of Congo, the protective goddess Mahamayuri from China, or the Maria on the globe from Southern Germany. Forty-five objects created between the fourth and the nineteenth century from two museums in Berlin provide a vivid testimony to the ever-present need for protection and orientation when dealing with individual or social crises. They represent the existence of an invisible world of gods, spirits, or ancestors, and create a connection between this world and a "different reality." As a result of how they are presented in museums, their context of use is, however, often lost—a situation that is reflected on by the authors of this book.

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With essays by Bernadette Bröskamp, Julien Chapuis, Cäcilia Fluck, Hans-Ulrich Kessler, Nathalie Küchen, Barbara Lenz, Tanja-Bianca Schmidt, Andrew Sears et al.