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

"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...

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Other Authors: Igloliorte, Heather L. (Editor), Taunton, Carla (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
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ISBN:9780367856687
0367856689
9781032291932
1032291931
1003014259
9781003014256
Table of 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.