03111nam 2200409 450 991077478880332120230328082127.0(CKB)4920000001372527(NjHacI)994920000001372527(EXLCZ)99492000000137252720230328d2021 uy 0norur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSamisk kunst og norsk kunsthistorie Delvise forbindelser /Monica GriniStockholm, Sweden :Stockholm University Press,2021.1 online resource (xviii, 265 pages) illustrationsStockholm studies in culture and aesthetics91-7635-152-1 Liste over illustrasjoner -- Forord -- Kapittel 1: Innledning -- Kapittel 2: Noe å samles om: Det nasjonale paradigmet -- Kapittel 3: Samtidige museumsfremstillinger i hovedstaden -- Kapittel 4: Et unntak i en unntakstilstand: Harry Fett og "Finnmarksviddens kunst" -- Kapittel 5: Innskrivninger i "norsk kunsthistorie" og ansatser til "samisk kunsthistorie" -- Kapittel 6: Samisk kunst som "global kunst" -- Etterord: Muliggjøringens kunst(historie).Sápmi, the Sámi area, is transnational; it transcends four nation states, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Art and art history has been considered natural parts of a nation state's inventory at least since the 19th century and has contributed to the production and maintenance of national identities and narratives. What is the role of the nation state in art history, and how has the national paradigm affected the presentation of Sámi art, historically and today? Focusing on the discipline of art history in Norway, the volume exposes the prevailing representation of Sámi art, duodji, and dáidda as ethnographic material and relates it to the politics of nation building in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The book examines the representation of Sámi art, artefacts, practices, materialites, actors, concepts, and themes in Norwegian Art History, to uncover some of the established disciplinary mechanisms and narratives. The central method is historiography in combination with fieldwork in archives and museums, aimed at doing art historiography in the expanded field - to move beyond the traditional textual focus and question naturalized institutional and disciplinary boundaries. This is one of very few historiographical studies of the art historical discipline in Norway, and the only one that does this by centring on Sámi traditions, items, actors, and conceptualizations.Stockholm studies in culture and aesthetics.Samisk kunst og norsk kunsthistorie Art, SamiIndigenous peoplesArt, Sami.Indigenous peoples.306.08Grini Monica1346472NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910774788803321Samisk kunst og norsk kunsthistorie3074459UNINA