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Analysis of the Cultural Symbolism of Doormat
Author: Fredrick Wilson*, Blessing Iweuno, Adetope Peter Kiladejo, Nana Anjikwi
Published Date: 2024-08-30
Keywords: Doormat, Symbolism, Culture, Analysis.
Abstract:
The study of doormat in Nothern Nigeria reveals the nuanced layers of cultural symbolism embedded within these seemingly mundane household items. Drawing from diverse scholarly perspectives, such as McLuhan’s theory of media ecology and anthropological insights from Douglas and shaping societal norms, values, and power dynamics. Positioned at the threshold between public and private spaces, doormats serve as tangible conduits of communication, conveying messages of hospitality, cleanliness, and social status. Moreover, the gendered symbolism of doormats reflects entrenched expectations surrounding gender roles and domestic responsibilities within Northern Nigerian culture. The commercialization of the doormat industry further exposes economic disparities and labor exploitation, while advertising influences consumer perceptions and preferences, shaping cultural narratives surrounding doormats. Through a critical media ecology lens, this study offers insights into how doormats mediate social interactions, embody cultural identities, and mirror broader societal structure in northern Nigeria.