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Sacred Exchanges is beautifully written. One of its main strengths lies in its nuanced, interdisciplinary, and comparative approach. It skillfully negotiates among different cultural perspectives and theoretical approaches to art and politics, ranging from indigenous studies, feminism, and postcolonial studies to psychoanalysis and philosophy. Equally at home in all of these modes of interpretation, Robyn Ferrell at the same time exposes their limitations in the context of intercultural encounter with Western and non-Western art forms. This book strikes a felicitous balance between innovative theoretical analysis, the engaging interpretation of particular artists, and timely discussions of specific legal cases regarding the recognition of aboriginal rights. -- Ewa Ziarek, State University of New York, Buffalo, and author of An Ethics of Dissensus: Feminism, Postmodernity, and the Politics of Radical Democracy Through the lens of the Australian Aboriginal art movement Ferrell confronts the reader with some surprising truths about the world we live in and the myopic and murderous callousness which makes us inattentive to these realities. -- Joshua Paetku Evening Haze

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Acknowledgments List of Photographs Writing on Art Art Utopia Dreaming Abstraction Striking Color The Real Power of Color How Painting Began Culture Global Art, Local Knowledge The Idea of the Museum In Translation A White Thing Image Logic Photojournalism Gender Stolen Culture Litte Children Are Sacred Mum's the Word Crisis in Representation Race and Gender Law Common Law Feeling for Justice Apartheid Discovery Radical Difference Emily Inc. References Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 27/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9780231148801, 978-0231148801
      ISBN10: 0231148801

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      Book Synopsis


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      Sacred Exchanges is beautifully written. One of its main strengths lies in its nuanced, interdisciplinary, and comparative approach. It skillfully negotiates among different cultural perspectives and theoretical approaches to art and politics, ranging from indigenous studies, feminism, and postcolonial studies to psychoanalysis and philosophy. Equally at home in all of these modes of interpretation, Robyn Ferrell at the same time exposes their limitations in the context of intercultural encounter with Western and non-Western art forms. This book strikes a felicitous balance between innovative theoretical analysis, the engaging interpretation of particular artists, and timely discussions of specific legal cases regarding the recognition of aboriginal rights. -- Ewa Ziarek, State University of New York, Buffalo, and author of An Ethics of Dissensus: Feminism, Postmodernity, and the Politics of Radical Democracy Through the lens of the Australian Aboriginal art movement Ferrell confronts the reader with some surprising truths about the world we live in and the myopic and murderous callousness which makes us inattentive to these realities. -- Joshua Paetku Evening Haze

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments List of Photographs Writing on Art Art Utopia Dreaming Abstraction Striking Color The Real Power of Color How Painting Began Culture Global Art, Local Knowledge The Idea of the Museum In Translation A White Thing Image Logic Photojournalism Gender Stolen Culture Litte Children Are Sacred Mum's the Word Crisis in Representation Race and Gender Law Common Law Feeling for Justice Apartheid Discovery Radical Difference Emily Inc. References Index

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