New Books in Critical Theory

Danielle Taschereau Mamers, "Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing: Documentation, Administration, and the Interventions of Indigenous Art" (Fordham UP, 2023)

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Apr 23, 2024
Dr. Danielle Taschereau Mamers discusses how bureaucratic documents shape Indigenous identity in Canada. She highlights the role of Indigenous artists in challenging settler colonial ways of seeing through art. The podcast explores the intersection of media, state structures, and Indigenous activism, delving into the impact of art on challenging identity categories and envisioning alternative futures.
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ANECDOTE

Art Gallery Opening

  • The book begins in an art gallery featuring Robert Houle's paintings.
  • These paintings juxtapose legal documents with artwork, highlighting law's visual impact.
INSIGHT

Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing

  • States use documents to simplify and control populations and resources.
  • This "state seeing," as James Scott calls it, enforces categories that serve the state's interests.
ANECDOTE

Paired Approach

  • Taschereau Mamers initially focused on media theory in her analysis.
  • Gerald McMaster challenged her to prioritize the "thought" of Indigenous artists equally.
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