Inuit, the Crown, and Racialized Visuality: Photographs from the 1956 Canadian Governor General’s Arctic Tour

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 N/A ART
Carol Payne
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Abstract This article examines the role of visuality in both the imposition of settler colonial authority and its contestation. As a specific case study, I discuss a group of images made by photographer Gar Lunney under the auspices of the National Film Board of Canada’s Still Photography Division (NFB) during the historic 1956 Arctic tour conducted by then Canadian Governor General Vincent Massey. I argue that these images thematize visuality itself and, as such, expose the colonized North American Arctic of the 1950s as a field of racialized visuality. In the first part of the essay, I closely read Lunney’s 1956 images and their histories, with particular attention to indications of the gaze. In the second part of the essay, I turn to recent decolonizing strategies for approaching the colonial photograph, again using Lunney’s photographs of the 1956 tour as a case study. I identify two key decolonizing strategies: first, attention to the agency of the sitter in the photograph and, second, recent Inuit re-narrativizations and remediations of images.
因纽特人、王冠和种族化的视觉:1956年加拿大总督北极之旅的照片
摘要本文考察了视觉在定居者殖民权威的强加及其争论中的作用。作为一个具体的案例研究,我讨论了摄影师Gar Lunney在加拿大国家电影委员会静态摄影部(NFB)的赞助下,在当时的加拿大总督Vincent Massey于1956年进行的历史性北极之旅中拍摄的一组图像。我认为,这些图像将视觉本身主题化,因此,将20世纪50年代被殖民的北美北极暴露为一个种族化的视觉领域。在文章的第一部分,我仔细阅读了伦尼1956年的图像及其历史,特别注意凝视的迹象。在文章的第二部分,我转向最近处理殖民照片的非殖民化策略,再次使用伦尼1956年旅行的照片作为案例研究。我确定了两个关键的非殖民化策略:第一,关注照片中保姆的代理,第二,最近因纽特人对图像的重新叙述和补救。
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