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Art of the Northwest Coast - Aldona Jonaitis

Art of the Northwest Coast

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Buch | Softcover
344 Seiten
2006
University of Washington Press (Verlag)
9780295986364 (ISBN)
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Presents a survey of the Native arts of the Pacific Northwest Coast, from Puget Sound to Alaska and from prehistoric times. This book examines how the upheavals of European contact affected the development of a powerful traditional art. It reveals how a complex web of factors informed these groups' varied responses to the changes and challenges.
Art of the Northwest Coast is a comprehensive survey of the Native arts of the Pacific Northwest Coast, from Puget Sound to Alaska and from prehistoric times to the present. Incorporating the region's social history with the observations of anthropologists, historians of art, and Native peoples, this groundbreaking volume examines how the upheavals of European contact affected the development of a powerful traditional art. By exploring the distinct origins of each of the area's linguistic groups and their histories, mythologies, and art forms, art historian Aldona Jonaitis reveals how a complex web of factors informed these groups' varied responses to the changes and challenges brought about by contact with Europeans.

The post-contact period has often been considered a time of decline for Native artistic traditions and techniques, but Jonaitis convincingly argues against this assumption. The traditions were not lost, she asserts, but rather were expressed in different ways. Forms such as tourist art – made expressly for sale rather than for community use – were for some the only outlets available in the trying, repressive years when Natives were deprived of their land, rights, and essential cultural expressions. While art made for community use was often judged "inferior" in quality to nineteenth-century creations, it still expressed the strong aesthetics of a surviving Native culture.

Since the 1960s, Native artistic activity has flourished and is increasingly recognized as fine art rather than anthropological artifact. Repatriation of Native works of art from museums, a strong market for collectors and dealers, and a reaffirmation of traditional culture and heritage among Native communities all contribute to a vibrant field in which Native artists reflect their enduring cultures in works that explore many contemporary directions.

Compellingly written and beautifully illustrated, Art of the Northwest Coast is a cornerstone addition to any library and essential reading for anyone interested in the art of Native cultures.

Aldona Jonaitis is director of the University of Alaska Museum of the North and professor of anthropology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She is the author of From the Land of the Totem Poles: The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History and The Yuquot Whalers' Shrine, among other books on the art of the Northwest Coast.

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Creating a Great Art Tradition2. Art at the Time of Contact3. Nineteenth-Century Southern Coast Art4. Nineteenth-Century Central Region Art5. Nineteenth-Century Northern Coast Art6. Settlement and Its Consequences7. Public Awareness of Northwest Coast Art8. Persistence of Artistic Traditions, 1900 to 19609. Identity and Sovereignty, 1960s to TodayNotesBibliographic EssayIndex

Zusatzinfo 152 illus., 89 in color
Verlagsort Seattle
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 862 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9780295986364 / 9780295986364
Zustand Neuware
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