Native American art in the twentieth century : makers, meanings, histories / edited by W. Jackson Rushing.

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Other Authors: Rushing, W. Jackson
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
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Table of Contents:
  • Fewkes and Nampeyo: clarifying a myth-understanding / Joseph Traugott
  • America's Pueblo artists: encounters on the borderlands / David W. Penney and Lisa A. Roberts
  • James Houston, armchair tourism, and the marketing of Inuit art / Kristin K. Potter
  • Contexts for the growth and development of the Indian art world in the 1960s and 1970s / Bruce Bernstein
  • Towards an aboriginal art history / Gerald R. McMaster
  • Art history and the Native-made object: new discourses, old differences? / Ruth B. Phillips
  • Hot dogs, a ball gown, adobe, and words: the modes and materials of identity / Charlotte Townsend-Gault
  • Independent identities / Lucy R. Lippard
  • Sanctioned scribes: how critics and historians write the Native American art world / Margaret Dubin
  • The story as primary source: educating the gaze / Joe Feddersen and Elizabeth Woody
  • Seeking the spiritual / Kay Walking Stick
  • Garden of the evening star / Colleen Cutschall
  • Honoring / Sara Bates.