جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
123
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Oct 9, 2012
ناشر
Periscope
نسخه
Bilingual
ISBN-10
2920394908
ISBN-13
9782920394902
توضیحات
In a compelling exploration of Kent Monkman's provocative work, four authors dive into the multifaceted nature of his artistry and its cultural implications. Through essays that interweave critical analysis and personal reflection, they illuminate how Monkman employs camp aesthetics and Indigenous narratives to challenge conventional representations and societal norms. His alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testikle, serves as a vibrant symbol of resistance, blending humor with biting commentary to confront colonial histories and stereotypes.
The authors dissect Monkman's innovative techniques, showcasing his ability to harness visual art as a medium for activism. They examine the dialogue between art and identity, revealing how his works provoke thought and invite audiences to reevaluate the past and present of Indigenous experiences. By drawing upon a diverse array of sources and perspectives, the essays offer a rich tapestry of interpretations, encouraging readers to engage deeply with Monkman's distinctive vision.
As these essays unfold, they encourage a reimagining of art as a space for dialogue about resilience, visibility, and reclamation in the face of historical injustices. Monkman's playful yet profound commentary not only entertains but also educates, making a significant impact on the discourse surrounding contemporary Indigenous art. Through imaginative storytelling and critical engagement, the authors create an accessible entry point for readers to appreciate the depth of Monkman's work and its broader cultural significance.
The authors dissect Monkman's innovative techniques, showcasing his ability to harness visual art as a medium for activism. They examine the dialogue between art and identity, revealing how his works provoke thought and invite audiences to reevaluate the past and present of Indigenous experiences. By drawing upon a diverse array of sources and perspectives, the essays offer a rich tapestry of interpretations, encouraging readers to engage deeply with Monkman's distinctive vision.
As these essays unfold, they encourage a reimagining of art as a space for dialogue about resilience, visibility, and reclamation in the face of historical injustices. Monkman's playful yet profound commentary not only entertains but also educates, making a significant impact on the discourse surrounding contemporary Indigenous art. Through imaginative storytelling and critical engagement, the authors create an accessible entry point for readers to appreciate the depth of Monkman's work and its broader cultural significance.
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تاریخ
هنر و عکاسی