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Spirit menders: the expression of trauma in art practices by Manitoba Aboriginal women artists

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Contributor Eigenbrod, Renate (Native Studies)
LaRocque, Emma (Native Studies)
Botar, Oliver (School of Art)
 
Creator Fontaine, Leah Marisa
 
Date 2010-09-30T15:10:21Z
2010-09-30T15:10:21Z
2010-09-30T15:10:21Z
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4255
 
Description Historical trauma has affected the lives of all Aboriginal people in Canada. This thesis argues that Aboriginal art has the potential to contribute to recovery from trauma on an individual and a communal level but that its continued analysis through the Western gaze may take away from this restorative impact. The main purpose of this research is therefore to explore how historical trauma theory and the Aboriginal ethos
can be viewed together to create a new hybridized lens though which to interpret Aboriginal art. This lens has been named the Spirit Mender Model. The thesis explains and illustrates how this model provides a useful Aboriginal lens through which to understand, interpret, and appreciate Aboriginal art in it restorative impacts.
February 2011
 
Format 3897963 bytes
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Language en_US
 
Subject Fine Art
Native Studies
 
Title Spirit menders: the expression of trauma in art practices by Manitoba Aboriginal women artists
 
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Master of Arts (M.A.)