Książka Totem Pole Aldona Jonaitis

Totem Pole

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dostępna w małych ilościach
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'Writing a poem is like trying to describe a totemic column which passes right through and beyond th...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2010
strony
344
EAN
9780295989624
ISBN
0295989629
Enbook ID
04874876
Waga
1704
Wymiary
216 x 280 x 32

Pełny opis

'Writing a poem is like trying to describe a totemic column which passes right through and beyond the world. We see it, but its existence is elsewhere' - Stanley Diamond, Totems. The Northwest Coast totem pole captivates the imagination. From the first descriptions of these tall carved monuments, totem poles have become central icons of the Northwest Coast region and symbols of its Native inhabitants. Although many of those who gaze at these carvings assume that they are ancient artifacts, the so-called totem pole is a relatively recent artistic development, one that has become immensely important to Northwest Coast people and has simultaneously gained a common place in popular culture from fashion to the funny pages. "The Totem Pole" reconstructs the intercultural history of the art form in its myriad manifestations from the eighteenth century to the present. Aldona Jonaitis and Aaron Glass analyze the totem pole's continual transformation since Europeans first arrived on the scene, investigate its various functions in different contexts, and address the significant influence of colonialism on the proliferation and distribution of carved poles. The authors also describe their theories on the development of the art form: its spread from the Northwest Coast to world's fairs and global theme parks; its integration with the history of tourism and its transformation into a signifier of place; the role of governments, museums, and anthropologists in collecting and restoring poles; and, the part that these carvings have continuously played in Native struggles for control of their cultures and their lands. Short essays by scholars and artists, including Robert Davidson, Bill Holm, Richard Hunt, Nathan Jackson, Vickie Jensen, Andrea Laforet, Susan Point, Charlotte Townsend-Gault, Lyle Wilson, and Robin Wright, provide specific case studies of many of the topics discussed, directly illustrating the various relationships that people have with the totem pole. Aldona Jonaitis is director emerita of the University of Alaska Museum of the North and professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. An art historian who has published widely on Native American art, she is the author of "Art of the Northwest Coast" and "Looking North: Art from the University of Alaska Museum", among other titles. Aaron Glass is an assistant professor at the Bard Graduate Center in New York City, where he teaches anthropology of art, museums, and material culture. He has published on visual art, media, and performance among First Nations on the Northwest Coast and has produced the documentary film "In Search of the Hamat'sa: A Tale of Headhunting".

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