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'Fubah MA,, 2016: Contemporary Drinking Horns in the Western Grassfields, Cameroon. Anthropologie (Brno) 54, 2: 129-139'. |
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Abstract | Using ethnographic research and my local knowledge as a native of the western Grassfields, this paper
discusses the recent growth and popularity of cow horn drinking cups decorated with facial image of Bruce Lee across
the western Grassfields within the context of continuous obsession with objects of status typical of the region's titled
men and elders. In particular, the paper illustrates how cow horn drinking cups with facial image of Bruce Lee embody
the desire of Bambui youths to assert their status and identity, and more importantly to make Bambui voice heard in the
wider Grassfields community. The paper also discusses the use of cow horn drinking cups by Bambui youths who are
for the most part voiceless in issues of tradition as a means to challenge the dominant institution of traditional elites
that generally excludes youths from certain categories of objects and motifs. The paper will show how by choosing to
acquire drinking horns with foreign iconographic aesthetics such as the facial image of Bruce Lee, as traditional elites
do with those of the royal animals, youths have imposed over time new and foreign aesthetic practices in Grassfields
artistic practices. | | Keywords | Horn – Cameroon – Grassfields – Change – Continuity | |
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