Search
0 Favorite
Add to Favorites
New

Possessions: Indigenous Art / Colonial Culture / Decolonization

  • 9780500296592
  • THAMES AND HUDSON

1.536,50
Pre-orders
Get Offer IN STOCK

The arts of Africa, Oceania and native America famously inspired twentieth-century modernist artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Ernst. The politics of such stimulus, however, have long been highly contentious: was this a cross-cultural discovery to be celebrated, or just one more example of Western colonial appropriation?

This revelatory book explores cross-cultural art through the lens of settler societies such as Australia and New Zealand, where Europeans made new nations, displacing and outnumbering but never eclipsing native peoples. In this dynamic of dispossession and resistance, visual art has loomed large. Settler artists and designers drew upon Indigenous motifs and styles in their search for distinctive identities. Yet powerful Indigenous art traditions have asserted the presence of First Nations peoples and their claims to place, history and sovereignty. Cultural exchange has been a two-way process, and an unpredictable one: contemporary Indigenous art draws on global contemporary practice, but moves beyond a bland affirmation of hybrid identities to insist on the enduring values and attachment to place of Indigenous peoples.

Property Value
Author Nicholas Thomas
Cover Hardcover
Dimension 16.26 x 3.3 x 24.13 cm
Language EN
Page 368
2 Taksit
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL
790,56 x 2Toplam : 1,581,12 TL

There are no reviews for this product.

Security Code

You May Also Like

SSL Visa Mastercard Troy Amex İyzico

© 2021 Teşvikiye Patika Kitabevi All Rights Reserved.

Hipotenüs Powered by Hipotenüs® New Generation E-Commerce Systems.