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Indians in Color

Native Art, Identity, and Performance in the New West

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Exploring the intersection of visual media and cultural representation, the book highlights the contrasting artistic movements in Taos, New Mexico, focusing on both European and Indigenous influences over the past century. Through a blend of performance text, art history, and cultural criticism, Norman Denzin examines how these artistic expressions can either reinforce or challenge racial and cultural stereotypes, offering a unique perspective on the power of art in shaping societal narratives.

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Indians in Color, Norman K. Denzin

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2015
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Title
Indians in Color
Subtitle
Native Art, Identity, and Performance in the New West
Language
English
Released
2015
Format
Hardcover
Pages
238
ISBN13
9781629582788
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Exploring the intersection of visual media and cultural representation, the book highlights the contrasting artistic movements in Taos, New Mexico, focusing on both European and Indigenous influences over the past century. Through a blend of performance text, art history, and cultural criticism, Norman Denzin examines how these artistic expressions can either reinforce or challenge racial and cultural stereotypes, offering a unique perspective on the power of art in shaping societal narratives.