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Beyond the dreamings: Identity and representation in Australian Aboriginal urban art.

机译:超越梦想:澳大利亚原住民城市艺术中的身份和代表性。

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In the context of the socio-political relations of the art world, how do Australian Aboriginal urban artists form their identities, and how do circulators and consumers represent Aboriginal art? Aboriginal urban artists are of mixed Aboriginal heritage, often estranged from some ideal of "authentic" traditions and belief systems of their culture. But identity formation in this art world is fraught with complexities and ambiguities.;I draw on three research techniques: First, past studies and statistical information for socio-economic data; second, participant observation of artists, informal and structured interviews with art galleries, and a brief survey of buyers; and third, the life story to gain further insight into the female Aboriginal urban artist's world.;The social and political interactions of producers, circulators, and consumers can both constrain and create opportunities for artists and their identity formation. Most artists say stereotypical images continue to reinforce binary representations of Aboriginality, such that the "authenticity" of their life ways and their art forms is questioned. Most say racist attitudes towards Aboriginal people continue. But artists do seem to have opportunities to freely form their identities. They're "copying" traditional symbols and putting their own meanings on these symbols. Also, they don't seem to be shifting from their life stories and cultural traditions to meet specific art market standards.;Most artists seem to form their identities by drawing on their social, cultural, political, and economic histories and experiences in Australia. They're moving beyond the myopic views of others to develop a comfort level with their own understandings of their Aboriginality. But a few artists essentialize "traditional" life ways and art forms. They see this as a way for them to authenticate their Aboriginality. But all artists are challenging the ways Aboriginal people are perceived and the misconceptions about the type of subject matter usually expected of Aboriginal artists. Their art forms teach us, the outsiders, what they have been through and who they are. Also, to a large degree, circulators and consumers seem to appreciate Aboriginal art forms which show the ways artists draw from their unique histories and experiences.
机译:在艺术世界的社会政治关系的背景下,澳大利亚原住民城市艺术家如何形成自己的身份,流通者和消费者如何代表原住民艺术?城市原住民艺术家具有混合的原住民遗产,通常与某些“真实的”传统理想及其文化信仰体系疏远。但是,在这个艺术世界中,身份的形成充满了复杂性和模棱两可。我借鉴了三种研究技术:第一,过去的研究和社会经济数据的统计信息;第二,参与者对艺术家的观察,对美术馆的非正式和结构化访谈以及对买主的简短调查;第三,通过生活故事来进一步了解女性原住民城市艺术家的世界。生产者,流通者和消费者之间的社会和政治互动可以为艺术家及其身份形成提供限制和创造机会。大多数艺术家说,刻板印象图像继续强化原住民的二进制表示,因此人们质疑其生活方式和艺术形式的“真实性”。多数人说,对土著人民的种族主义态度继续存在。但是艺术家似乎确实有机会自由地形成自己的身份。他们正在“复制”传统符号,并在这些符号上添加自己的含义。此外,他们似乎并没有从生活故事和文化传统转变为达到特定的艺术市场标准。大多数艺术家似乎是通过借鉴其在澳大利亚的社会,文化,政治和经济历史和经验来形成自己的身份。他们超越了其他人的近视视野,以自己对自己的原住民的理解来发展舒适度。但是,有几位艺术家对“传统”生活方式和艺术形式进行了实质化。他们认为这是验证自己的原住民身份的一种方式。但是所有艺术家都在挑战原住民的感知方式以及对原住民艺术家通常期望的主题类型的误解。他们的艺术形式教会了我们,局外人,他们经历了什么以及他们是谁。同样,在很大程度上,发行人和消费​​者似乎很欣赏土著艺术形式,这些形式表明了艺术家从其独特的历史和经验中汲取的方式。

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  • 作者

    Joss, Sandra Maya.;

  • 作者单位

    American University.;

  • 授予单位 American University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;History European.;Art History.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 199 p.
  • 总页数 199
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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