The Woman with the Artistic Brush: Life History of Yoruba Batik Nike Olaniyi Davies

The Woman with the Artistic Brush: Life History of Yoruba Batik Nike Olaniyi Davies

by Kim Marie Vaz
The Woman with the Artistic Brush: Life History of Yoruba Batik Nike Olaniyi Davies

The Woman with the Artistic Brush: Life History of Yoruba Batik Nike Olaniyi Davies

by Kim Marie Vaz

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Overview

Nike Davies is one of the few African women known internationally in contemporary art circles. The Woman with the Artistic Brush traces her life history and illustrates the strategies developed by women to mitigate male rule. Presenting a critique of the woman's place in contemporary Yoruba society from the perspective of a woman who lived it, this book covers Nike's life from the time of her mother's death when Nike was six to the culmination of her dream in the creation, against severe societal odds, of a center for arts and culture that has over 120 members. Along the way, The Woman with the Artistic Brush details how Nike ran away from home and joined a traveling theater group after her father tried to arrange her marriage, subsequently married and joined in the polygynous household of a noted artist from the popular Osogbo school, and finally broke clear of that situation after suffering sixteen years of domestic violence. The Woman with the Artistic Brush is another superb contribution to the Foremother Legacies series.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317453918
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Vaz, Kim Marie

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 “Come and Buy Leaves!”; Chapter 2 No Man Will Pay Bride-Price for Me; Chapter 3 I Went to Learn about Life; Chapter 4 The King of the Poor People; Chapter 5 * A woman is usually referred to as “Iya” meaning “mother” combined with the name of her oldest child; Chapter 6 Co-Wife: My Friend and My Enemy; Chapter 7 I Will not Mention My Enemy’s Name; Chapter 8 Strong Women; Chapter 9 The Woman with the Artistic Brush;
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