Confessions of an Igloo Dweller

Confessions of an Igloo Dweller
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Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038149269
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Synopsis Confessions of an Igloo Dweller by : James Houston

The author discusses his years living in the Arctic from 1948 to 1962, where he pursued his art career and encouraged the natural artistic abilities of the Inuit people, helping them find outlets for their work.

Confessions of an Igloo Dweller

Confessions of an Igloo Dweller
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Total Pages : 17
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ISBN-10 : 0929095022
ISBN-13 : 9780929095028
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Confessions of an Igloo Dweller by : Canadian Children's Book Centre

James Houston's Treasury of Inuit Legends

James Houston's Treasury of Inuit Legends
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 0152059245
ISBN-13 : 9780152059248
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis James Houston's Treasury of Inuit Legends by : James Houston

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Locations of the Sacred

Locations of the Sacred
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Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780889207578
ISBN-13 : 0889207577
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Locations of the Sacred by : William Closson James

Where do Canadians encounter religious meaning? Not where they used to! In ten lively and wide-ranging essays, William Closson James examines various derivations of the sacred in contemporary Canadian culture. Most of the essays focus on the religious aspects of modern Canadian English fiction — for example, in essays on the fiction of Hugh MacLennan, Morley Callaghan, Margaret Atwood and Joy Kogawa. But James also explores other, non-literary events and activities in which Canadians have found something transcendant or revelatory. Each of the chapters in Locations of the Sacred can be read independently as a discrete analysis of its subject. Taken as a whole, the essays make up a powerful argument for a new way of looking at the religious in contemporary Canada — not in the traditional ways of being religious, but in activities and locations previously thought to be “secular.” Thus, the domains and modes of the religious are expanded, not restricted.

James Houston and the Making of Inuit Art

James Houston and the Making of Inuit Art
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781476688176
ISBN-13 : 1476688176
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis James Houston and the Making of Inuit Art by : John Ayre

In 1954, eager buyers lined up three abreast for over half a block to get into the Canadian Handicrafts Guild in Montreal where, once inside, they wrestled and argued to purchase stone sculptures carved by Inuit artists. In a short span, interest in Inuit carving became a worldwide phenomenon and a major source of income for the Inuit. Their sculptures, tapestries and prints later became the unofficial national art of Canada, gracing homes, corporate offices, postage stamps and international art showcases. This is the story of how Inuit art came to be regarded as some of the best Indigenous art of the twentieth century. James Houston, an artist as well as a brilliant raconteur and lecturer, was unquestionably instrumental in its development. His enthralling Arctic stories were a gift to journalists, but his inconsistencies became a major hurdle for historians. This book portrays the unusual alliance between James Houston and early Inuit art enthusiasts, the Canadian Handicrafts Guild and the Canadian Department of Northern Affairs. Through painstaking research, it presents their adventures, management, concerns and successes.

The Reinvention of Social Practices

The Reinvention of Social Practices
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781786605078
ISBN-13 : 1786605074
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reinvention of Social Practices by : Gary Genosko

The Reinvention of Social Practices shows the relevance of Félix Guattari's thought for the analysis of contemporary social and cultural encounters, ranging across an alternative ‘skateboard’ school, informatic subjugations, urban ecological dilemmas, drug subcultures, and countercultures. Gary Genosko, the leading English interpreter of Guattari, expands upon Guattari’s conception of schizoanalysis as a transformative process of critical self-modelling that leads to the creation of new maps of existence, highlighting an interpretive dream pragmatics, a peripatetic psychiatric practice, a rethinking of epilepsy, and a post-media vision of digital interfaces beyond the keyboard. The folds of Guattari’s collaborations with Gilles Deleuze and Antonio Negri are explored, and his philosophical friendship with Franco Bifo Berardi is brought into focus.

Hunters, Carvers, and Collectors

Hunters, Carvers, and Collectors
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9780873654074
ISBN-13 : 0873654072
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Hunters, Carvers, and Collectors by : Maija M. Lutz

In the 1950s, Chauncey C. Nash started collecting Inuit carvings just as the art of printmaking was introduced in Kinngait (Cape Dorset). His collection of early Inuit sculpture and prints represents a vibrant period in contemporary Inuit art. Drawing from ethnology, archaeology, art history, and cultural studies, Lutz tells the collection’s story.

The Spiritual History of Ice

The Spiritual History of Ice
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781403981806
ISBN-13 : 1403981809
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spiritual History of Ice by : E. Wilson

At the end of the eighteenth century, scientists for the first time demonstrated what medieval and renaissance alchemists had long suspected; ice is not lifeless but vital, a crystalline revelation of vigorous powers. Studied in esoteric and exoterical representations of frozen phenomena, several Romantic figures - including Coleridge and Poe, Percy and Mary Shelley, Emerson and Thoreau - challenged traditional notions of ice as waste and instead celebrated crystals, glaciers, and the poles as special disclosures of a holistic principle of being. The Spiritual History of Ice explores this ecology of frozen shapes in fascinating detail, revealing not only a neglected current of the Romantic age but also a secret history and psychology of ice.

Social Innovation

Social Innovation
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9780230367098
ISBN-13 : 0230367097
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Innovation by : A. Nicholls

Focusing on social innovation broadly conceived in the context of social entrepreneurship and social enterprise in their global context this book is organised to address three of the most important themes in social innovation: strategies and logics, performance measurement and governance, and finally, sustainability and the environment.

In Good Hands

In Good Hands
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9780773574175
ISBN-13 : 0773574174
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis In Good Hands by : Ellen Easton McLeod

The Canadian Handicrafts Guild broadened the definition of art and the artist in Canada. Linking decorative arts with home arts and handicrafts, the Guild consistently showed them together at annual exhibitions at the art gallery in Montreal and formed a permanent collection documenting old and contemporary crafts. The Guild women combined creativity and philanthropy, voluntarism and an entrepreneurial spirit, education and concern with quality, in a movement that provided income and recognition to craftspeople and a craft legacy to Canada. In Good Hands is alive with the interplay between art and social history, and the issues this dialogue raised at the time and those we bring to it now constantly overlap. It deals with noblesse oblige and the era's patronizing attitude to cultural difference, but shows how the Guild consciously fostered an inclusive national feeling by exhibiting and selling crafts of all Canadians on an equal footing. It also draws a much broader perspective of women's roles in shaping our culture than has been the norm in Canadian art history.