Accountability. Intervention. Community.: On the Making of a Two-Spirit Music Video for Pride Toronto Summer 2021

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER CANADIAN THEATRE REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.3138/ctr.192.004
Candy (Otsíkh:èta) Blair, A. Budde
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Abstract:This collaborative article, written by a two-spirit Indigenous artist and a queer non-Indigenous scholar-artist with contributions by project collaborators, introduces the context and Indigenous principles of ethics that are woven into the making of the music video "Accountability," which premiered in 2021 at Pride Toronto. We first explain terminology and modes of artistic/activist collaboration, the particular conditions of its creation, and the major concerns expressed. In particular, the work addresses social violence that is directed at two-spirit people (two-spirit) both from outside and inside Indigenous communities. This violence is seen as a legacy of colonial oppression that has hurt the social fabric and value systems of Indigenous societies. As such, the video and the essay are thought of as healing devices and forms of anti-colonial critique and resistance. We then, using time stamps and screenshots from the music video as structural markers, explain in more detail how the creation of the music video as both an artistic and a community-making project integrates ethical and social values in its very process of making and being.
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责任干涉社区。:关于为Pride Toronto Summer 2021制作双精神音乐视频
摘要:这篇合作文章由一位双重精神的土著艺术家和一位酷儿非土著学者艺术家撰写,项目合作者也做出了贡献,介绍了音乐视频《问责》的制作背景和土著伦理原则,该视频于2021年在多伦多骄傲节首映。我们首先解释艺术/活动家合作的术语和模式,其创作的特殊条件,以及表达的主要关切。特别是,这项工作涉及针对土著社区内外两种精神的人(两种精神)的社会暴力。这种暴力行为被视为殖民压迫的遗留问题,损害了土著社会的社会结构和价值体系。因此,视频和文章被认为是反殖民批判和抵抗的治疗手段和形式。然后,我们使用音乐视频的时间戳和截图作为结构标记,更详细地解释了音乐视频作为一个艺术和社区制作项目的创作是如何在其制作和存在的过程中融入道德和社会价值观的。
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