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The Routledge companion to Indigenous art histories in the United States and Canada

Title
The Routledge companion to Indigenous art histories in the United States and Canada / edited by Heather Igloliorte and Carla Taunton.
ISBN
9781003014256
1003014259
9781000608557
1000608557
9781000608564
1000608565
9780367856687
9781032291932
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxviii, 436 pages) : illustrations
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Biographical / Historical Note
Heather Igloliorte is Associate Professor of Art History at Concordia University, Canada. Carla Taunton is Associate Professor of Art History and Contemporary Culture at NSCAD University, Canada.
Summary
"This companion consists of chapters that focus on and bring forward critical theories and productive methodologies for Indigenous art history in North America. This book makes a major and original contribution to the fields of Indigenous visual arts, professional curatorial practice, graduate level curriculum development, and academic research. The contributors expand, create, establish and define Indigenous theoretical and methodological approaches for the production, discussion and writing of Indigenous art histories. Bringing together scholars, curators, and artists from across the intersecting fields of Indigenous art history, critical museology, cultural studies, and curatorial practice, the companion promotes the study and dissemination of Indigenous art and stimulates new conversations on such key areas as visual sovereignty and self-determination; resurgence and resilience; land-based, embodies, and nation-specific knowledges; epistemologies and ontologies; curatorial and museological methodologies; language; decolonization and Indigenization; collaboration, consultation and mentorship"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Routledge handbooks online 2022. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Routledge companion to Indigenous art histories in the United States and Canada New York : Routledge, 2023
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 10, 2024
Series
Routledge companions.
Routledge companions
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface / Patricia Marroquin Norby
Introduction : The path before us : Generating and foregrounding Indigenous art theory and method / Heather Igloliorte and Carla Taunton
SECTION I. Sovereignty and Futurity. 1. Art, visual sovereignty and pushing perceptions / Jolene Rickard
2. Dancing sovereignty : Reclaiming the Grease Trail through protocol, movement, and song / Mique'l Dangeli
3. Shifting the paradigm of art history : A multi-sited Indigenous approach / heather ahtone
4. An Inuit approach to archival work based on respect and adaptability / Heather Campbell and Reilley Bishop-Stall
5. Overclock our imagination! : Mapping the Indigenous future imaginary / Jason Edward Lewis
6. A manifesto of close encounters / Steven Loft
SECTION II. Kinship, Care, Relationality. 7. Kitchen tables and beads : Space and gesture in contemplative and creative research / Sherry Farrell Racette
8. Expanding relationships : Beyond the non / Ashok Mathur
9. Wisdom in beauty : Respect in Indigenous curation / Kathleen Ash-Milby
10. Balancing curatorial Indigenous and queer belonging : In conversation with artist and curator Adrian Stimson (Blackfoot Siksika Nation) / Logan MacDonald
11. Taking good care : Collaborative curating and the Alberni Indian Residential School art collection / Andrea Walsh
12. Betraying the object : Relational anxieties and bureaucratic care in Indigenous collections research / Mikinaak Migwans
13. A brief conversation on visiting, mentoring, the land, and art history / Erin Sutherland and Dylan Miner
SECTION III. Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being. 14. miýikosiwin : Spirit, land and form among Turtle Island's Indigenous artists, designers and architects / Gerald McMaster
15. Indigenous curation in LA : The people's home : Winston Street 1974 / Celestina Castillo and Nancy Marie Mithlo
16. The giving tree : Methodologies of generosity / Julie Nagam
17. Frontrunners as an exploration of Indigenous littoral curation / Cathy Mattes
18. A:Shiwi art history : The strength of Pueblo Place / Miranda Belarde-Lewis
19. Inuit research methodologies : Conversations toward reclaiming Inuit protocols with Robert Comeau / Krista Ulujuk Zawadski
20. A braided process : Decolonizing, indigenizing, and self-determination / Jaime Isaac
21. There are no metaphors : A proposal for dreaming Indigenous philosophies into studio arts education / Peter Morin
SECTION IV. Anti-Colonial Practices. 22. From colonial trophy case to non-colonial keeping house / David Garneau
23. An ethic of decolonial questioning : Exercising the quadruple turn in the arts and culture sector / Leah Decter and Carla Taunton
24. Unsettling artistic expectations with two-eyed seeing / Travis Wysote
25. Decolonizing representation : Ontological transformations through re-mediation of Indigenous representation in popular culture and Indigenous interventions / Stephen Foster and Mike Evans
26. Care full discomfort : Engaged decolonial practice, people and admin / Rachelle Dickenson
27. Telling the stories of objects in museum collections : Some thoughts and approaches / Jonathan Lainey
28. Art racism to indigenography methodology / Mary Longman
29. A glossary of insistence / Tanya Lukin Linklater
SECTION V. Stories, Living Knowledges, Continuity and Resurgence. 30. Writing and sharing our art histories : Storying histories of art : Activating the visual / Carmen Robertson
31. Bringing stories to sites at Shore Lunch Clarkson/Mississauga / Lisa Myers
32. "The words you choose are purposeful" : On Inuit writing and editing / Tarralik Duffy and Taqralik Partridge
33. Beyond queer survivance / Michelle McGeough
34. Indigenous abstraction : A vehicle for visioning / Jason Baerg
35. Alaska Native artistic reclamation and the persistence of Indigenous aesthetics / Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi
36. Foregrounding Pivalliatitsinik/Piggautigijaunikkut : Indigenous mentorship in creative spaces / Heather Igloliorte.
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