Indigenous: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): July

Visual Eisegesis on Newly Created Ghanaian Cultural Symbols with Inspirations from Existing Adinkra Symbols in Ghana

Michael Ato Essuman (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology)
Dickson Adom (Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology)
Isaac Asare-Aboagye (University of Energy and Natural Resources)
Kwame Baah Owusu Panin (AsanSka University College of Design and Technology)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2024

Abstract

In Ghanaian culture, our predecessors' perception of symbols and meanings hold profound significance, reflecting the rich cultural traditions and beliefs embedded in the society's heritage. The perception of symbols in Ghana's cultural traditions depicts the visual language communicating history, values, and identity. Symbols in Ghana are generally perceived to be merely decorative and not recognized as carriers of deep meanings, handed down through generations, encapsulating stories, proverbs, and spiritual beliefs. There is a need for indigenous communities to be involved in the creation and interpretation of cultural symbols, especially those inspired by Adinkra symbols in Ghana. This study aims to describe the meaning of symbols rooted in Ghana's rich cultural traditions by creating designs and meanings based on inspirations from Adinkra symbols. The study employed phenomenology and creative arts-based research methods under the qualitative research design. Personal interviews and focus group discussions were used in data collection, and participants were purposively sampled based on their experiences with the newly created Ghanaian cultural symbols. The study results showed the perceptual gap between the actual meanings of the symbols and what the respondents meant by interpreting these symbols through the lens of their cultural upbringing, historical knowledge, societal values and the new symbols as a continuation of Ghana's rich cultural heritage, bridging the past with the present.

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indigenous

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Humanities Social Sciences Other

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The Indigenous: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi is a media for Psychology and other related disciplines which focus on the finding of indigenous research. Indigenous is dedicated to developing the clinical, social, developmental and educational psychology, also religious studies which expected to impact ...