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Our Indian Princess: Subverting the Stereotype

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Our Indian Princess: Subverting the Stereotype

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Are images and representations central to understanding Native Americans? How do Native artists, as producers of visual culture, respond to what art critic Lucy Lippard has called "the overwhelming burdens" of Indian art? In this path breaking study, anthropologist Nancy Marie Mithlo examines the power of stereotypes, the utility of pan-Indianism, the significance of realist ideologies, and the employment of alterity in Native American arts. Addressing the question of how visual referents communicate across cultural divides, she aims to deconstruct the common understanding of stereotypes and suggest that they may play a role in conveying otherness. By using concepts such as "strategic essentialism" and "conventional representations," she analyzes the ways in which disparate groups employ damaged knowledges in trying to communicate their own values and those of contrasting groups, especially when other conceptual tools are unavailable.




Author: Nancy Marie Mithlo
Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press
Publication Date: Jun 10, 2009
Number of Pages: 208 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1930618972
ISBN-13: 9781930618978
 

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