All of My Blood is Red: Contemporary Metis Visual Culture and Identity


Autoria(s): Short, Jessie
Contribuinte(s)

Social Justice and Equity Studies Program

Data(s)

15/04/2013

15/04/2013

15/04/2013

Resumo

This thesis explores notions of contemporary Metis identity through the lens of visual culture, as articulated in the works of three visual artists of Metis ancestry. I discuss the complexities of being Metis with reference to specific art works by Christi Belcourt, David Garneau and Rosalie Favell. In addition to a visual culture analysis of these three Metis artists, I supplement my discussion of Metis identity with a selection of autoethnographic explorations of my identity as a Metis woman through out this thesis. The self-reflexive aspect of this work documents the ways in which my understanding of myself as a Metis woman have been deepened and reworked in the process of conducting this research, while also offering an expanded conception of contemporary Metis culture. I present this work as an important point of departure for giving a greater presence to contemporary Metis visual culture across Canada:

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4293

Palavras-Chave #Metis identity #Contemporary culture