“用我的名字呼唤我:呼唤本土艺术家的语言”

Jessica Mehta
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“以你的名字呼唤我”考察了最近在公开征集土著公共艺术作品时使用的语言。它探讨了哪些术语是指这些艺术家的“趋势”,这些呼吁的背后是谁,以及这对土著艺术家意味着什么。
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“Tradish-ish”: Call Me By My Name: The Language of Calls for Native Artists
“Tradish-ish: Call Me by Your My Name” examines the recent language used in open calls for Indigenous works of public art. It explores which terms are "trending" to refer to these artists, who is behind these calls, and what this means for Indigenous artists.
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