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Adjusting the Lens

Indigenous Activism, Colonial Legacies, and Photographic Heritage

«Perfectly timed and enormously significant, Adjusting the Lens illuminates the ways Indigenous art activists use photographs to challenge, realign, and renegotiate past histories...This book moves Indigenous art activism off the pages of Facebook and into the contemporary global art and cultural studies arena.»

J. Natal, Columbia College Chicago, CHOICE

Adjusting the Lens explores and celebrates decolonizing strategies and practices that confront the ways the photographic record of Indigenous peoples has been shaped by the colonial imagination. Les mer

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Adjusting the Lens explores and celebrates decolonizing strategies and practices that confront the ways the photographic record of Indigenous peoples has been shaped by the colonial imagination.

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Forlag
University of British Columbia Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780774866613
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
24 x 17 cm

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«Perfectly timed and enormously significant, Adjusting the Lens illuminates the ways Indigenous art activists use photographs to challenge, realign, and renegotiate past histories...This book moves Indigenous art activism off the pages of Facebook and into the contemporary global art and cultural studies arena.»

J. Natal, Columbia College Chicago, CHOICE

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