Indigenous artists frequently voice concerns over the commodification of their cultures, a process acutely felt by those living with the consequences of colonialism. This timely book, which features color illustrations throughout, examines the ways in which contemporary indigenous peoples in different parts of the Americas have harnessed performance practices to resist imposed stereotypes and shape their own complex identities. Essays by leading academics and practitioners show the vibrancy of a wide array of indigenous arts and cultural events in the United States, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Canada, Nicaragua, Ecuador, and Belize. As well as analyzing performance idioms, the authors trace the circulation of creative products and practices as c...
In this chapter I discuss how Indigenous tourism has affected the representational self-awareness of...
Native American artists face special challenges in making a living from their work. This paper explo...
Through discussion of my experience with Yuquí community members in Bolivia, I reflect upon a widesp...
Indigenous artists frequently voice concerns over the commodification of their cultures, a process a...
Indigenous artists frequently voice concerns over the commodification of their cultures, a process a...
How has 20th century Indigenous/Indigenist art influenced the ways in which Indigenous peoples of Ec...
The chapter calls for a anthropological approach, which not only recognises the specificities of par...
Updated translation of French book Le défi indigène. Entre spectacle et politique. Paris, Aux Lieux ...
Through a multi-dimensional examination of specific performances by Kent Monkman, Rebecca Belmore, S...
This book focuses on self-representations of several indigenous communities in Canada, the U.S. and ...
This thesis project illustrates how Indigenous-centered performance enables and supports collective ...
Modern Native American artistic performances originated in the widespread North American ceremonial ...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
The conflicts that have recently intensified around land access by indigenous communities and extrac...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...
In this chapter I discuss how Indigenous tourism has affected the representational self-awareness of...
Native American artists face special challenges in making a living from their work. This paper explo...
Through discussion of my experience with Yuquí community members in Bolivia, I reflect upon a widesp...
Indigenous artists frequently voice concerns over the commodification of their cultures, a process a...
Indigenous artists frequently voice concerns over the commodification of their cultures, a process a...
How has 20th century Indigenous/Indigenist art influenced the ways in which Indigenous peoples of Ec...
The chapter calls for a anthropological approach, which not only recognises the specificities of par...
Updated translation of French book Le défi indigène. Entre spectacle et politique. Paris, Aux Lieux ...
Through a multi-dimensional examination of specific performances by Kent Monkman, Rebecca Belmore, S...
This book focuses on self-representations of several indigenous communities in Canada, the U.S. and ...
This thesis project illustrates how Indigenous-centered performance enables and supports collective ...
Modern Native American artistic performances originated in the widespread North American ceremonial ...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
The conflicts that have recently intensified around land access by indigenous communities and extrac...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...
In this chapter I discuss how Indigenous tourism has affected the representational self-awareness of...
Native American artists face special challenges in making a living from their work. This paper explo...
Through discussion of my experience with Yuquí community members in Bolivia, I reflect upon a widesp...