Unsettling Encounters

Unsettling Encounters First Nations Imagery in the Art of Emily Carr

Hardback (01 Jun 2006)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Unsettling Encounters radically re-examines Emily Carr's achievement in representing Native life on the Northwest Coast in her painting and writing. By reconstructing a neglected body of Carr's work that was central in shaping her vision and career, it makes possible a new assessment of her significance as a leading figure in early-twentieth-century North American modernism. Gerta Moray vividly recreates the rapidly changing historical and social circumstances in which the artist painted and wrote. Carr lived and worked in British Columbia at a time when the growing settler population was rapidly taking over and developing the land and its resources. Moray argues that Carr's work takes on its full significance only when it is seen as a conscious intervention in Native-settler relations. She examines the work in the context of images of Native peoples then being constructed by missionaries and anthropologists and exploited by promoters of world's fairs and museums.

Book information

ISBN: 9780774812825
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Imprint: UBCPress
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.11
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 386
Weight: 1960g
Height: 305mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 38mm