This thesis examines the use and promotion of shamanic themes in contemporary Canadian Inuit art, being the principle venue in which Inuit identity is presented to non-Inuit in Canada and internationally. The image of Inuit identity promoted through the arts since the mid-twentieth century is arguably the product of non-Inuit state authorities, but Inuit artists themselves are increasingly asserting their voice in their arts and crafts, thereby challenging the image of Inuit identity to non-Inuit. This project first problematizes the history of contemporary Inuit art, where the construction of Inuit identity was heavily prescribed, and then turns to the shifts occurring in Inuit art to highlight the process of identity construction and the ...
This paper examines issues of representation and interpretation of Inuit art at the University of Ca...
The Aboriginal art market has received significantly increased interest from non-Aboriginal audience...
Feminine indigenous tattoo traditions of the American Arctic have often been overlooked in scholarly...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
This article addresses how drawings and prints made by contemporary Inuit artists function in the in...
In the Arctic, art production has undergone many changes during the twentieth century. These changes...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
This thesis investigates, through primary research, the role of traditional knowledge in regional, n...
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...
Essays consider "cultural persistence" in relation to physical, cultural and environmental survival....
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
Starting from the recent promotion of the inuksuk, which was crowned the official logo of the 2010 V...
As Dorais (1994) has indicated, the distinction between the concepts of cultural and ethnic identiti...
Two problems in the appreciation of Inuit art are firstly, the commercial cornerstone and, secondly,...
This paper examines issues of representation and interpretation of Inuit art at the University of Ca...
The Aboriginal art market has received significantly increased interest from non-Aboriginal audience...
Feminine indigenous tattoo traditions of the American Arctic have often been overlooked in scholarly...
Relying on extensive field work, both in remote Arctic communities and outpost camps, and inside Can...
This article addresses how drawings and prints made by contemporary Inuit artists function in the in...
In the Arctic, art production has undergone many changes during the twentieth century. These changes...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
This thesis investigates, through primary research, the role of traditional knowledge in regional, n...
Traditional mythological themes have been repeatedly depicted in contemporary Inuit art since the la...
Essays consider "cultural persistence" in relation to physical, cultural and environmental survival....
This thesis is about the Inuit effort to adapt to a changing arctic environment through their engage...
This paper outlines the experience of Inuit art exhibitions abroad and examines the ways in which th...
Starting from the recent promotion of the inuksuk, which was crowned the official logo of the 2010 V...
As Dorais (1994) has indicated, the distinction between the concepts of cultural and ethnic identiti...
Two problems in the appreciation of Inuit art are firstly, the commercial cornerstone and, secondly,...
This paper examines issues of representation and interpretation of Inuit art at the University of Ca...
The Aboriginal art market has received significantly increased interest from non-Aboriginal audience...
Feminine indigenous tattoo traditions of the American Arctic have often been overlooked in scholarly...