Author
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- Fadli Abd Razak
- Mohd Shariful Hafizal Aminuddin
- Mohd Fadhil Kamarudin
- Mohd Shahrizal Mat Hussin
- Aidah Alias
Abstract
This study examines the visual art heritage of the Mah Meri tribe through a semiotic analysis. Utilizing Charles Sanders Peirce's Semiotic Theory as the foundational framework, the research decodes the symbolism embedded in Mah Meri's artistic expressions. The aim is to understand and document the deep meanings behind these symbols and their impact on the cultural identity and historical narratives of the Mah Meri tribe. An ethnographic approach is employed for data collection, including field observations, photographic and videographic documentation, and qualitative interviews with community members. The findings reveal that Mah Meri's art is rich in symbolic meanings that reflect the tribe's cultural identity and history. The study also highlights the negative effects of modernization on traditional art forms, necessitating urgent preservation efforts. This research makes significant contributions to the field of visual anthropology by emphasizing the importance of semiotic analysis in understanding and preserving indigenous art. It calls for increased efforts in documenting and protecting the visual heritage of the Mah Meri tribe to ensure its transmission to future generations.
Suggested Citation
Fadli Abd Razak & Mohd Shariful Hafizal Aminuddin & Mohd Fadhil Kamarudin & Mohd Shahrizal Mat Hussin & Aidah Alias, 2024.
"Symbolic Interpretations of Mah Meri Visual Art: A Conceptual Approach Using Peirce’s Semiotic Theory,"
Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 16(3), pages 103-106.
Handle:
RePEc:rnd:arimbr:v:16:y:2024:i:3:p:103-106
DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v16i3(I).3931
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