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Visualities 2: More Perspectives on Contemporary American Indian Film and Art
Michigan State University Press, 2019 eISBN: 978-1-62896-365-6 | Paper: 978-1-61186-319-2 Library of Congress Classification NX512.3.A4V57 2019 Dewey Decimal Classification 704.0397
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Echoing and expanding the aims of the first volume, Visualities: Perspectives on Contemporary American Indian Film and Art, this second volume contains illuminating global Indigenous visualities concerning First Nations, Aboriginal Australian, Maori, and Sami peoples. This insightful collection of essays explores how identity is created and communicated through Indigenous film-, video-, and art-making; what role these practices play in contemporary cultural revitalization; and how indigenous creators revisit media pasts and resignify dominant discourses through their work. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Visualities Two draws on American Indian studies, film studies, art history, cultural studies, visual culture studies, women’s studies, and postcolonial studies. Among the artists and media makers examined are Tasha Hubbard, Rachel Perkins, and Ehren “Bear Witness” Thomas, as well as contemporary Inuit artists and Indigenous agents of cultural production working to reimagine digital and social platforms. Films analyzed include The Exiles, Winter in the Blood, The Spirit of Annie Mae, Radiance, One Night the Moon, Bran Nue Dae, Ngati, Shimásání, and Sami Blood. See other books on: Contemporary American Indian Film | Cummings, Denise K. | Ethnicity in art | Indian arts | Indigenous Art of the Americas See other titles from Michigan State University Press |
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