Aboriginal Art and Australian Society: Hope and Disenchantment
English
By (author): Laura Fisher
This book is an investigation of the way the Aboriginal art phenomenon has been entangled with Australian societys negotiation of Indigenous peoples status within the nation. Through critical reflection on Aboriginal arts idiosyncrasies as a fine arts movement, its vexed relationship with money, and its mediation of the politics of identity and recognition, this study illuminates the mutability of Aboriginal arts meanings in different settings. It reveals that this mutability is a consequence of the fact that a range of governmental, activist and civil society projects have appropriated the arts vitality and metonymic power in national public culture, and that Aboriginal art is as much a phenomenon of visual and commercial culture as it is an art movement. Throughout these examinations, Fisher traces the utopian and dystopian currents of thought that have crystallised around the Aboriginal art movement and which manifest the ethical conundrums that underpin the settler state condition.
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