Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung

This thesis explores the relationship between Inuit art making, knowledge, and the process of cultural continuity or resilience, beginning with a review of relevant theory and literature focusing on concepts of voice, location and representation, and ending with an analysis based on interviews with...

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Main Author: Rosen, Alena
Other Authors: Trott, Chris (Native Studies), Farrell Racette, Sherry (Native Studies) Buddle-Crowe, Kathleen (Anthropology)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22097
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description This thesis explores the relationship between Inuit art making, knowledge, and the process of cultural continuity or resilience, beginning with a review of relevant theory and literature focusing on concepts of voice, location and representation, and ending with an analysis based on interviews with art makers in Pangnirtung. I argue that through their creative practices, Panniqtuumiut and other Inuit artists are actively involved in the production and transmission of Inuit knowledge, an action that supports the process of cultural resilience. Specifically, this occurs as knowledge is materialized in works of art, circulated, and transmitted/interpreted. This project explores a critical approach to the interpretation of works of Inuit art, and the place of Inuit voice in that process. October 2013
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/22097 2025-01-16T22:42:22+00:00 Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung Rosen, Alena Trott, Chris (Native Studies) Farrell Racette, Sherry (Native Studies) Buddle-Crowe, Kathleen (Anthropology) 2013-08-23 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22097 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22097 open access Inuit Art Knowledge Cultural resilience Pangnirtung master thesis 2013 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:46:57Z This thesis explores the relationship between Inuit art making, knowledge, and the process of cultural continuity or resilience, beginning with a review of relevant theory and literature focusing on concepts of voice, location and representation, and ending with an analysis based on interviews with art makers in Pangnirtung. I argue that through their creative practices, Panniqtuumiut and other Inuit artists are actively involved in the production and transmission of Inuit knowledge, an action that supports the process of cultural resilience. Specifically, this occurs as knowledge is materialized in works of art, circulated, and transmitted/interpreted. This project explores a critical approach to the interpretation of works of Inuit art, and the place of Inuit voice in that process. October 2013 Master Thesis inuit MSpace at the University of Manitoba Pangnirtung ENVELOPE(-65.707,-65.707,66.145,66.145)
spellingShingle Inuit
Art
Knowledge
Cultural resilience
Pangnirtung
Rosen, Alena
Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung
title Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung
title_full Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung
title_fullStr Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung
title_full_unstemmed Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung
title_short Inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from Pangnirtung
title_sort inuit art, knowledge and “staying power”: perspectives from pangnirtung
topic Inuit
Art
Knowledge
Cultural resilience
Pangnirtung
topic_facet Inuit
Art
Knowledge
Cultural resilience
Pangnirtung
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22097