Does Māori Art History Matter?

Brown, Deidre; Ellis, Ngarino; Mane-Wheoki, Jonathan. Does Māori Art History Matter? Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellignton, 2014.

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Abstract (English)

" Does Māori Art History Matter?, by Deidre Brown, Ngarino Ellis and Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, outlines a methodological approach to their larger project : the writing of a Māori history of Māori art. Concerned to adopt a way of talking about Māori art's history that is in tune with that culture's particulartemporal rhythms, value systems and sense of community, the authors seek to develop a kind of art history that, as they put it, can allow 'to be hapū, iwi, Māori, and indigenous in the world.' " -- Back cover.

Types: Conference, colloquium, symposium publications
All Contributors: Brown, Deidre (Author); Ellis, Ngarino (Author); Mane-Wheoki, Jonathan (Author)
Dossier: 324 - NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE - VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON (Wellington)
Collation: 45 pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm
ISSN: 11765887
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellignton
Artists: Wilkinson, Areta; Graham, Brett; Rakena, Rachael; Rewiri, Kura Te Waru; Cotton, Shane; Reihana, Lisa; Pardington, Fiona; poutokomanawa, Iwirakau
Keywords: MĀORI; ART HISTORY; MĀORI ART; MĀORI CULTURE
Copyright Statement: Victoria University of Wellignton
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Includes biographical references.
Includes bibliographical references.
12th publication of Victoria University of Wellington's series of Gordon H. Brown Lectures.

Deposited by: Artexte Stagiaire
Date Deposited: 09 Jun 2022 21:19
Last Modified: 09 Jun 2022 21:20
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/34186
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