Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook

In this article Berlo examines several drawings by the Cape Dorset artists Napachie Pootoogook. These drawings, which depict the artist in her contemporary life, differ in content from the majority Inuit drawings and prints of traditional life that circulate in the art market. Berlo suggests that bo...

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Main Author: Berlo, Janet Catherine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inuit Art Foundation 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4087
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spelling ftunivrochester:oai:urresearch.rochester.edu:3729 2024-06-23T07:51:30+00:00 Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook Berlo, Janet Catherine Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:44:05 http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4087 eng eng Inuit Art Foundation http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4087 Inuit Art Quarterly 8(4) 1993 pp 4-12 This item is protected by copyright, with all rights reserved. Baker Lake Cape Dorset Marion Jackson Inuit art cultural memory women artists McMichael Canadian Art Collection West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative Article 2007 ftunivrochester 2024-05-24T09:31:36Z In this article Berlo examines several drawings by the Cape Dorset artists Napachie Pootoogook. These drawings, which depict the artist in her contemporary life, differ in content from the majority Inuit drawings and prints of traditional life that circulate in the art market. Berlo suggests that both scenes of both contemporary and traditional life are important for the cultural production of contemporary Inuit identity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Baffin Baker Lake Cape Dorset eskimo* inuit University of Rochester, New York: UR Research Cape Dorset ENVELOPE(-76.482,-76.482,64.179,64.179)
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topic Baker Lake
Cape Dorset
Marion Jackson
Inuit art
cultural memory
women artists
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative
spellingShingle Baker Lake
Cape Dorset
Marion Jackson
Inuit art
cultural memory
women artists
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative
Berlo, Janet Catherine
Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook
topic_facet Baker Lake
Cape Dorset
Marion Jackson
Inuit art
cultural memory
women artists
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative
description In this article Berlo examines several drawings by the Cape Dorset artists Napachie Pootoogook. These drawings, which depict the artist in her contemporary life, differ in content from the majority Inuit drawings and prints of traditional life that circulate in the art market. Berlo suggests that both scenes of both contemporary and traditional life are important for the cultural production of contemporary Inuit identity.
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title Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook
title_short Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook
title_full Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook
title_fullStr Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook
title_full_unstemmed Autobiographical Impulses and Female Identity in the Drawings of Napachie Pootoogook
title_sort autobiographical impulses and female identity in the drawings of napachie pootoogook
publisher Inuit Art Foundation
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4087
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Inuit Art Quarterly 8(4) 1993 pp 4-12
op_rights This item is protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.
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