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for students researching the societies of
Sub-Saharan AfricaThe jury of the
ASC Master's Thesis Award has decided to present the
2005 ASC-CODESRIA Master's Thesis Award to Ms. Leslie Francis Zubieta
Calvert for her thesis The Rock Art of Mwana wa Chentcherere II Rock
Shelter, Malaŵi: A Site-Specific Study
of Girl's Initiation Rock Art.
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Read the jury's report
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| Leslie Francis Zubieta Calvert’s thesis on Rock
Art in Malawi offers an insight into the meaning of
rock art in the life of the people who lived in the
Mwana wa Chentcherere area for a long time. The
thesis describes in great detail the rock paintings
at this specific site in Malawi that bear testimony
to the different societies that have inhabited this
region in the past and whose cultures are still
relevant for the understanding of present-day social
and ritual life. This made her decide to enrich the
existing archaeological interpretation of these rock
paintings by turning to a study of girls' initiation
rituals and their symbolic objects so as to include
ethnographic evidence in her analysis of this art.
Until recently, Mwana wa Chentcherere was also a
site for the performance of these ceremonies and the
researcher collected detailed information about the
objects and figures that are used during the ritual
performances, which show a marked resemblance with
the rock paintings. In so doing, the author went
beyond existing archaeological interpretation, which
by including historical data and ethnographic
information provides for a new and original
dimension in the understanding of the paintings. She
takes her place in a long tradition of writing about
this rock art and the peoples in the area, and has
found a way of making this study become relevant for
the understanding of women's identities and gender
in present-day Malawi. The thesis adds to the debate
on identity in Malawi, a country which, belonging to
the ten poorest in the world, is in search of
cultural riches which it also finds in its
pre-colonial and even pre-historic past.
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| The reasons that made the Jury decide to present
the 2005 ASC-CODESRIA Master’s Award to Leslie
Francis Zubieta Calvert are the following:
- The author combines in a concise way several disciplines, i.e.
ethnography, social history, gender studies and archaeology.
- Her arguments are convincing.
- She has succeeded in gaining entry to local women’s initiation
ceremonies and living memory, which has never before been included in an
interpretative framework of the rock art by the researcher's male
predecessors.
- The thesis is a mature, colourful piece of work and a pleasure to
read.
- The thesis makes an important contribution to the study of African
history.
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| In conclusion, the Jury of the ASC-CODESRIA
Master’s Thesis Award felt that Leslie Francis
Zubieta Calvert’s Master’s Thesis The Rock Art of
Mwana wa Chentcherere II Rock Shelter, Malaŵi
represented a rich and original piece of work.
It is, therefore, very pleased to be able to present
her with the 2005 ASC-CODESRIA Master’s Thesis
Award.
Jos van Beurden
Chairman of the Jury
For more information or queries regarding the submission of a thesis, please contact the secretary of the
ASC Awards Committee, Ms Gitty Petit:
African Studies Centre
P.O. Box 9555
2300 RB Leiden
The Netherlands
phone +31 71 527 3376
Fax +31 71 527 3344
E-mail: petitg@ascleiden.nl
or the secretary of the CODESRIA Awards Committee, Ms Chifaou I. Josiane
Amzat:
Departmental Secretary
Publications and Dissemination
CODESRIA
Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop X Canal IV,
BP 3304 Dakar, 18524, Senegal
phone +221 8259814
Fax +221 8640143
E-mail: chifaou.amzat@codesria.sn or
chifaou@yahoo.fr |
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