Pipestone Books: Indigenous Materialisms and Bibliographical Methods

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION FILM CRITICISM Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1353/crt.2022.a899717
Daniel M. Radus
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Abstract:This article argues that the methods of bibliographical scholarship would be enriched with further attention to Indigenous ontological traditions. It does so via an analysis of a small tablet of pipestone that in 1957 was carved into the shape of an open book by Ephraim Taylor, a Dakota artist. The article first establishes that, for the Dakotas, pipestone is a vibrant and animate material, a sentient trace of ancestral kin. The article then aligns the pipestone sculpture with an archive of books whose material traits have been altered by Indigenous readers, arguing ultimately that a sophisticated account of these books—and the stories and relations that inhere within their vibrant material form—requires that bibliographers appeal in particular not to the materialist philosophies that have defined the recent "material turn," but instead to the Indigenous ontologies that predate and even inform this later philosophical tradition.
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派普斯通书籍:本土唯物主义和书目方法
摘要:本文认为,对土著本体论传统的进一步关注将丰富目录学研究的方法。这是通过对一块1957年由达科他艺术家以法莲·泰勒雕刻成一本打开的书形状的小石碑的分析得出的。这篇文章首先确立了,对于达科他人来说,管石是一种充满活力和生命的材料,是祖先亲属的一种有感情的痕迹。这篇文章将管道石雕塑与一份被土著读者改变了材料特征的书籍档案进行了对比,最终认为,要对这些书进行复杂的描述——以及它们充满活力的材料形式中固有的故事和关系——要求书目编纂者特别不要诉诸定义了最近“材料转向”的唯物主义哲学,而是土著的本体论,这些本体论早于甚至影响了后来的哲学传统。
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FILM CRITICISM FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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期刊介绍: Film Criticism is a peer-reviewed, online publication whose aim is to bring together scholarship in the field of cinema and media studies in order to present the finest work in this area, foregrounding textual criticism as a primary value. Our readership is academic, although we strive to publish material that is both accessible to undergraduates and engaging to established scholars. With over 40 years of continuous publication, Film Criticism is the third oldest academic film journal in the United States. We have published work by such international scholars as Dudley Andrew, David Bordwell, David Cook, Andrew Horton, Ann Kaplan, Marcia Landy, Peter Lehman, Janet Staiger, and Robin Wood. Equally important, FC continues to present work from emerging generations of film and media scholars representing multiple critical, cultural and theoretical perspectives. Film Criticism is an open access academic journal that allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, and link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose except where otherwise noted.
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