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ISBN: HB: 9780300169386

Yale University Press

April 2011

224 pp.

26.6x24.8 cm

62 black&white illus., 132 colour illus.

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£35,00
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Upside Down

Arctic Realities

Based on groundbreaking new scholarship, "Upside Down: Arctic Realities" brings together ancient and modern works from the Arctic region, including major sites in Russia and Alaska. The featured pieces dramatically illustrate the continuing influence of centuries-old traditions in modern times and include both utilitarian and decorative items such as amulets, funerary offerings, and ceremonial masks from the Alaskan Yup'ik. Essays by leading scholars in the field explore such topics as the relationship between artist and material and between the aesthetics of native Arctic cultures and their environments.

About the Author

Edmund Carpenter is a noted anthropologist and cinematographer.

Anne Bahnson is currently Director of the Sisimiut Museum in Sisimiut, Greenland, and formerly Curator of the Ethnographic Collection at the National Museum of Denmark.

Mikhail Bronshtein and Kirill Dneprovsky are curators at the State Museum for Oriental Art in Moscow.

Ann Fienup-Riordan is a cultural anthropologist and independent scholar.

Robert McGhee is recently retired Curator of Western Arctic Archaeology at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

Patricia Sutherland is Curator of Eastern Arctic Archaeology at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

Reviews

"The photographs and drawings in this [book] are a delight to the eye and the mind" – John Dorfman, Art & Antiques