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Knowing Native Arts brings Nancy Marie Mithlo's Native perspective to understanding the significance of Indigenous arts in national and global settings.

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"Knowing Native Arts offers a necessary perspective not only for undergraduate and graduate courses on Indigenous art, art history across the Americas, and so on, but also for introduction to ethics, advanced classes on the philosophy of art and on value theory, and graduate seminars on aesthetics."—Benjamin P. Davis, American Indian Quarterly
"Mithlo proves her own argument for the need for supporting new generations of Native arts scholars as vital to the understanding, promotion and preservation of Native arts and cultures."—Gerald Clarke, American Indian Culture and Research Journal
"Knowing Native Arts is necessary reading for those in the fields of museum studies and the arts as well as Indigenous studies and anthropology. Understanding the Native arts world through a Native worldview is crucial, and this book is a highly recommended addition to all art library collections."—Shoshana Vegh-Gaynor, Art Libraries Society of North America
“This is a deeply personal book that blends Mithlo’s personal, family, and tribal experiences with significant scholarship and meditation on the field of Native American art.”—Ryan Wheeler, coeditor of Glory, Trouble, and Renaissance at the Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology
“Mithlo provides a rare opportunity to expose the truth and lay bare the great challenges and divides in contemporary Native arts. Her essays uncover, articulate, and open the discussion to illuminate the disenfranchisement of Native arts today.”—Patsy Phillips (Cherokee), director of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Dangerous for the Heart
1. “The Manner in Which Knowledge Grows”
2. Native Arts’ Visual Remix
3. Indigenous Arts Movements at Home and Abroad
4. On the Other Side of the Ocean
5. Postidentity Claims, Realism, and Radical Restructuring
6. The Encyclopedic Gaze
7. Decentering Durham
8. American Indians and Museums: The Love/Hate Relationship
Conclusion: The Good Fight
Notes

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781496202123, 978-1496202123
      ISBN10: 1496202120

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Knowing Native Arts brings Nancy Marie Mithlo's Native perspective to understanding the significance of Indigenous arts in national and global settings.

      Trade Review
      "Knowing Native Arts offers a necessary perspective not only for undergraduate and graduate courses on Indigenous art, art history across the Americas, and so on, but also for introduction to ethics, advanced classes on the philosophy of art and on value theory, and graduate seminars on aesthetics."—Benjamin P. Davis, American Indian Quarterly
      "Mithlo proves her own argument for the need for supporting new generations of Native arts scholars as vital to the understanding, promotion and preservation of Native arts and cultures."—Gerald Clarke, American Indian Culture and Research Journal
      "Knowing Native Arts is necessary reading for those in the fields of museum studies and the arts as well as Indigenous studies and anthropology. Understanding the Native arts world through a Native worldview is crucial, and this book is a highly recommended addition to all art library collections."—Shoshana Vegh-Gaynor, Art Libraries Society of North America
      “This is a deeply personal book that blends Mithlo’s personal, family, and tribal experiences with significant scholarship and meditation on the field of Native American art.”—Ryan Wheeler, coeditor of Glory, Trouble, and Renaissance at the Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology
      “Mithlo provides a rare opportunity to expose the truth and lay bare the great challenges and divides in contemporary Native arts. Her essays uncover, articulate, and open the discussion to illuminate the disenfranchisement of Native arts today.”—Patsy Phillips (Cherokee), director of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Dangerous for the Heart
      1. “The Manner in Which Knowledge Grows”
      2. Native Arts’ Visual Remix
      3. Indigenous Arts Movements at Home and Abroad
      4. On the Other Side of the Ocean
      5. Postidentity Claims, Realism, and Radical Restructuring
      6. The Encyclopedic Gaze
      7. Decentering Durham
      8. American Indians and Museums: The Love/Hate Relationship
      Conclusion: The Good Fight
      Notes

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