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Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Art An Anthropology Of Identity Production In Far North Queensland Gretchen M Stolte

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Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Art An Anthropology Of Identity Production In Far North Queensland Gretchen M Stolte
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Publisher: Bloombsury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.6 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Gretchen M. Stolte
ISBN: 9781350097230, 1350097233
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Art An Anthropology Of Identity Production In Far North Queensland Gretchen M Stolte by Gretchen M. Stolte 9781350097230, 1350097233 instant download after payment.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art explores the effects of Queensland government policies on urban First Nation artists. While such art has often been misinterpreted as derivative lesser copies of ‘true’ Indigenous works, this book unveils new histories and understandings about the mixed legacy left for Queensland Indigenous artists. 

Gretchen Stolte uses rich ethnographic detail to illuminate how both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists understand and express their heritage. She specifically focuses on artwork at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art studio in the Tropical North Queensland College of Technical and Further Education (TNQT TAFE), Cairns. Stolte's ethnography further develops methodologies in art history and anthropology by identifying additional methods for understanding how art is produced and meaning is created.

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