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Aesthetic Hegemony: Western Scholars and Native American Culture

Webb, Jean (2007) Aesthetic Hegemony: Western Scholars and Native American Culture. In: IBBY/MA Roehampton, November, 2007, National Centre for Research in Children's Literature, University of Roehampton. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

As a Western scholar of children’s literature it is all too easy to become immune to differing approaches to cultural aesthetics and the relationship with the portrayal of culture in picture books. This paper will raise some of the questions surrounding ‘aesthetic’ hegemony through critical consideration of the work of the Native American illustrator C.J.Taylor, and the Native American critic and historian Joseph Bruchac.

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Subjects:P Language and Literature > PZ Childrens literature
Divisions:Academic Departments > Institute of Humanities and Creative Arts
ID Code:1766
Deposited By:Jean Webb
Deposited On:28 Sep 2012 14:32
Last Modified:28 Sep 2012 14:32

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