Visualizing Genocide : Indigenous Interventions in Art, Archives, and Museums /
"Visualizing Genocide engages the often sparse and biased discourses of genocidal violence against Indigenous communities documented in exhibits, archives, and museums. Essayists and artists from a range of disciplines identify how Native knowledge can be effectively incorporated into memory sp...
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[Tucson] :
The University of Arizona Press,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: the unknowable known past / Yve Chavez and Nancy Marie Mithlo
- Poem: Dialogue with sons of the sun / Richard Ray Whitman
- Part I. Reclaiming space through presence-making
- 1. Remembering our ancestors: photographing Mission San Gabriel's cemetery / Yve Chavez
- 2. The aftermath: visualizing genocide / Stephen Gilchrist
- 3. Sámi Dáiddamusea is not a metaphor / Jeremie McGowan and Anne Mae Olli
- 4. Maria Hupfield's Nine years towards the sun: reflections of place and spatiality in performative art practice / Michelle Lanteri
- Part II. Control of historical resources, reappropriation 5. Owning hate, owning hurt: the aesthetics of violence in American Indian contemporary art / Nancy Marie Mithlo
- 6. Translations/reanimations/presences: Omaha Tribal Historical Research Project and the remaking of Umo'ho' archives / Emily Voelker
- 7. Probing the surface: artist Chris Pappan's material and conceptual work with ledger art / Iris Colburn
- 8. Marwin Begaye: End of the trail as Native humor / Nancy Marie Mithlo
- Part III. Embodiment and performance
- 9. Emily Arthur-final determinations: "Cherokee by blood" / Nancy Marie Mithlo in conversation with artist Emily Arthur
- 10. Dying to know you: critical insights from a case study of Indigenous representations in museums of the early republic / Ellen Fernandez-Sacco
- 11. Oklahome / T. Christopher Aplin and Nancy Marie Mithlo
- 12. Richard Ray Whitman: Street chiefs revisited / Nancy Marie Mithlo.