Introduction to “Land and Community”
This essay introduces the second section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Taiwan and, Aotearoa,” a special issue of Pacific Arts. “Land and Community” includes papers written by First Nations artists Judy Watson (Australia), Akac Orat (Taiwan), and Areta...
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ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt74k4q9dm 2023-12-03T10:22:41+01:00 Introduction to “Land and Community” Fang, Chun-wei 方鈞瑋 2022-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/74k4q9dm unknown eScholarship, University of California qt74k4q9dm https://escholarship.org/uc/item/74k4q9dm CC-BY-NC-ND Pacific Arts: The Journal of the Pacific Arts Association, vol 22, iss 2 Justice landscape colonial collaboration decolonise Indigenise article 2022 ftcdlib 2023-11-06T19:04:54Z This essay introduces the second section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Taiwan and, Aotearoa,” a special issue of Pacific Arts. “Land and Community” includes papers written by First Nations artists Judy Watson (Australia), Akac Orat (Taiwan), and Areta Wilkinson (Aotearoa New Zealand). These artists discuss their recent works that investigate the land and water as sources of learning, places of ancestral affiliation, parts of their community and ethnic identity, sites of contestation, and places through which to assert sovereignty in the face of the lasting effects of coloni s ation. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of California: eScholarship Pacific New Zealand Wilkinson ENVELOPE(-66.200,-66.200,-66.817,-66.817) |
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This essay introduces the second section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Taiwan and, Aotearoa,” a special issue of Pacific Arts. “Land and Community” includes papers written by First Nations artists Judy Watson (Australia), Akac Orat (Taiwan), and Areta Wilkinson (Aotearoa New Zealand). These artists discuss their recent works that investigate the land and water as sources of learning, places of ancestral affiliation, parts of their community and ethnic identity, sites of contestation, and places through which to assert sovereignty in the face of the lasting effects of coloni s ation. |
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Introduction to “Land and Community” |
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