Can the Sled Dog Sleep? Postcolonialism, Cultural Transformation and the Consumption of Inuit Culture
This paper deals with the application of postcolonial theory to a commission of enquiry into the colonial history of Inuit in the Qikiqtani (Baffin) Region of Nunavut Territory. While the colonial history of the period 1950-1980 has been the focus of the commission, much attention has been directed...
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ftubcjournals:oai:ojs.library.ubc.ca:article/457 2023-05-15T15:35:36+02:00 Can the Sled Dog Sleep? Postcolonialism, Cultural Transformation and the Consumption of Inuit Culture Tester, Frank James 2010-03-24 application/pdf http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/457 eng eng New Proposals Publishing Society http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/457/1867 http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/457 New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry; Vol. 3 No. 3 (2010): Indigenous Nations and Marxism; 7-19 1715-6718 Inuit sled dogs truth commission commodity labour postcolonialism Spivak Bhabha Sartre Fanon capitalism transformation colonialism info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2010 ftubcjournals 2023-01-04T07:46:29Z This paper deals with the application of postcolonial theory to a commission of enquiry into the colonial history of Inuit in the Qikiqtani (Baffin) Region of Nunavut Territory. While the colonial history of the period 1950-1980 has been the focus of the commission, much attention has been directed at the fate of Inuit sled dogs. There are many reasons for this focus. If anything typifies the movement of Inuit from a world impregnated with ritual, relationship and meaning to one of impersonal, secular commodity relations, the fate of Inuit sled dogs is it. The replacement of the sled dog with the snow machine—what Sartre would call a ‘practico-inert’ manifestation of dead, and in this case imported, labour—was as existentially significant an act as one could imagine. The use of postcolonial theory in examining these transformations is explored. How the commodity has been treated (or largely ignored) by postcolonial theorists is examined and the claim made that in much postcolonial theorizing, the transformation from cultural to commodity forms, the role of the commodity, the nature of consumption and the role of community in the transformation from one form of capitalist production (and the logic that accompanies it) have often been overlooked, underplayed or aligned with what is heralded as fresh theoretical turf in an undeserving, celebratory way. Reference is made to the work of Spivak, Bhabha, Said, Derrida and precursors to postcolonial theory, particularly the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and Franz Fanon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Baffin inuit Nunavut Open Access Journal Hosting (University of British Columbia) Nunavut |
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This paper deals with the application of postcolonial theory to a commission of enquiry into the colonial history of Inuit in the Qikiqtani (Baffin) Region of Nunavut Territory. While the colonial history of the period 1950-1980 has been the focus of the commission, much attention has been directed at the fate of Inuit sled dogs. There are many reasons for this focus. If anything typifies the movement of Inuit from a world impregnated with ritual, relationship and meaning to one of impersonal, secular commodity relations, the fate of Inuit sled dogs is it. The replacement of the sled dog with the snow machine—what Sartre would call a ‘practico-inert’ manifestation of dead, and in this case imported, labour—was as existentially significant an act as one could imagine. The use of postcolonial theory in examining these transformations is explored. How the commodity has been treated (or largely ignored) by postcolonial theorists is examined and the claim made that in much postcolonial theorizing, the transformation from cultural to commodity forms, the role of the commodity, the nature of consumption and the role of community in the transformation from one form of capitalist production (and the logic that accompanies it) have often been overlooked, underplayed or aligned with what is heralded as fresh theoretical turf in an undeserving, celebratory way. Reference is made to the work of Spivak, Bhabha, Said, Derrida and precursors to postcolonial theory, particularly the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and Franz Fanon. |
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Can the Sled Dog Sleep? Postcolonialism, Cultural Transformation and the Consumption of Inuit Culture |
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