"Dessiner, c'est parler" : pratiques figuratives, représentations symboliques et enjeux socio-culturels des arts graphiques inuit au Nunavut (Arctique canadien)

This doctoral research examines the themes of figurative practices, symbolic representations and the socio-cultural stakes specific to Inuit graphic arts in the communities of Kinngait (Cape Dorset) and Pangniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) in Nunavut (the Canadian Arctic). The notions of drawing (titiqtugaq-)...

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Main Author: Maire, Aurélie
Other Authors: Laugrand, Frédéric, Therrien, Michèle
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: Université Laval 2015
Subjects:
art
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25895
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25895 2023-05-15T14:58:09+02:00 "Dessiner, c'est parler" : pratiques figuratives, représentations symboliques et enjeux socio-culturels des arts graphiques inuit au Nunavut (Arctique canadien) “Drawing, it’s talking”: figurative practices, symbolic representations and socio-cultural issues of Inuit graphic arts in Nunavut (Canadian Arctic) Maire, Aurélie Laugrand, Frédéric Therrien, Michèle Nunavut 2015-01-01 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25895 fr fre Université Laval http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25895 other CorpusUL art anthro-se Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/20.500.11794/25895 2023-01-22T18:47:09Z This doctoral research examines the themes of figurative practices, symbolic representations and the socio-cultural stakes specific to Inuit graphic arts in the communities of Kinngait (Cape Dorset) and Pangniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) in Nunavut (the Canadian Arctic). The notions of drawing (titiqtugaq-) and of speech (uqaq-) are central to the thesis, which is guided by an interdisciplinary approach within the perspective of ethno-history of Inuit sketch art. The thesis is organized into three parts. The first explores the configuration of Inuit thought associated with the concepts of graphic art, visual representation and creation, through their linguistic expression (Chapter II). In addition, ethnography of the local art scene looks at drawing and the socio-economic activities that are associated with it, in connection with the status of the artist (Chapters III and IV). The second part looks at figuration in relation to power words, from cosmogenesis and ancient graphic techniques (Chapter V). With this in hand, the second part then looks at the interactions between drawing and speaking from a symbolic perspective: through drawings, the thoughts and words are put into action (Chapters VI and VII). The last part of the dissertation continues the analysis by defining art as part of the socio-cultural and political dynamics of the Nunavummiut. Recourse to drawing, as a community project, is studied with reference to recent examples (Chapter VIII), prior to being placed, within an ontological dimension, at the centre of relational and socio-cosmic exchange dynamics (Chapter IX). Keywords: Nunavut, Inuit drawing, speech, orality, graphic art, ontology, cosmology, ethno-history of art, anthropology, Canadian Arctic. Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les enjeux socio-culturels des arts graphiques inuit dans les communautés de Kinngait (Cape Dorset) et de Pangniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) au Nunavut (Arctique canadien). Les notions de dessin (titiqtugaq-) et de ... Thesis Arctic Arctique* Cape Dorset inuit Nunavut Pangnirtung Unknown Arctic Nunavut Pangnirtung ENVELOPE(-65.707,-65.707,66.145,66.145) Cape Dorset ENVELOPE(-76.482,-76.482,64.179,64.179)
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description This doctoral research examines the themes of figurative practices, symbolic representations and the socio-cultural stakes specific to Inuit graphic arts in the communities of Kinngait (Cape Dorset) and Pangniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) in Nunavut (the Canadian Arctic). The notions of drawing (titiqtugaq-) and of speech (uqaq-) are central to the thesis, which is guided by an interdisciplinary approach within the perspective of ethno-history of Inuit sketch art. The thesis is organized into three parts. The first explores the configuration of Inuit thought associated with the concepts of graphic art, visual representation and creation, through their linguistic expression (Chapter II). In addition, ethnography of the local art scene looks at drawing and the socio-economic activities that are associated with it, in connection with the status of the artist (Chapters III and IV). The second part looks at figuration in relation to power words, from cosmogenesis and ancient graphic techniques (Chapter V). With this in hand, the second part then looks at the interactions between drawing and speaking from a symbolic perspective: through drawings, the thoughts and words are put into action (Chapters VI and VII). The last part of the dissertation continues the analysis by defining art as part of the socio-cultural and political dynamics of the Nunavummiut. Recourse to drawing, as a community project, is studied with reference to recent examples (Chapter VIII), prior to being placed, within an ontological dimension, at the centre of relational and socio-cosmic exchange dynamics (Chapter IX). Keywords: Nunavut, Inuit drawing, speech, orality, graphic art, ontology, cosmology, ethno-history of art, anthropology, Canadian Arctic. Cette recherche doctorale examine les pratiques figuratives, les représentations symboliques et les enjeux socio-culturels des arts graphiques inuit dans les communautés de Kinngait (Cape Dorset) et de Pangniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) au Nunavut (Arctique canadien). Les notions de dessin (titiqtugaq-) et de ...
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