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Around and about Marius Barbeau by Gordon E Smith,Lynda Jessup,Andrew Nurse Pdf
Marius Barbeau (1883-1969) played a vital role in shaping Canadian culture in the twentieth century. Rooted in the premise that his cultural work – in anthropology, fine arts, music, film, folklore studies, fiction, historiography – cannot be read uni-dimensionally, the sixteen articles that comprise this book demonstrate that by merging disciplinary perspectives about Barbeau, evaluations and understandings of the situation around Barbeau can be deepened.
Marius Barbeau’s Vitalist Ethnology by Frances M. Slaney Pdf
This book examines Marius Barbeau’s career at Canada’s National Museum (now the Canadian Museum of History), in light of his education at Oxford and in Paris (1907–1911). Based on archival research in England, France and Canada, Marius Barbeau’s Vitalist Ethnology presents Barbeau’s anthropological training at Oxford through his meticulous course notes, as well as archival photographs at the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. It also draws upon Barbeau’s professional correspondence at Library and Archives Canada, the BC Archives, and, above all, the National Museum, where he worked for over four decades. The author, Frances M. Slaney, sheds light on the professional life of this founder of Canadian anthropology, exploring his difficult working relationships with Edward Sapir, his collaborations with Franz Boas, and his outstanding fieldwork in rural Quebec and with Indigenous communities on British Columbia’s Northwest Coast. Barbeau penned over 1,000 books and articles, in addition to curating innovative museum exhibitions and art shows. He invited Group of Seven artists into his field sites, convinced that their works could better capture the “vitality” of Quebec’s rural culture than his own abundant photographs. For these—and many other—contributions, the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada recognized him as a “person of national historic importance” in 1985.
Author : Laurence Nowry Publisher : Canadian Museum of History Page : 488 pages File Size : 44,7 Mb Release : 1995 Category : Art ISBN : IND:30000050839483
"He was Canada's first French-speaking Rhodes Scholar (1907), a distinguished member and president of the American Folklore Society, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, winner of the Prix David for writing in French and English, founding secretary of the Canadian Historical Association and a charter member of the Canadian Geographical Society." "The biography also outlines the history of anthropology in Canada."--BOOK JACKET.
Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies by Marius 1883-1969 Barbeau Pdf
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Marius Barbeau,Canadian Museum of Civilization,Canadian Ethnology Service
Author : Marius Barbeau,Canadian Museum of Civilization,Canadian Ethnology Service Publisher : Hull, Que. : Canadian Museum of Civilization Page : 208 pages File Size : 54,8 Mb Release : 1988 Category : History ISBN : WISC:89042467225
Marius Barbeau's Photographic Collection by Marius Barbeau,Canadian Museum of Civilization,Canadian Ethnology Service Pdf
Catalogue of archival photographs taken by Marius Barbeau between 1927 and 1929, of the Nishga Indian culture of the Nass River area in northern British Columbia. Includes material culture, portraits, totem poles and index of proper names, negative numbers by subject and negative numbers chronologically.
Author : Marius Barbeau,Canadian Museum of Civilization Publisher : Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization Page : 478 pages File Size : 40,5 Mb Release : 1990 Category : Art ISBN : IND:30000027281421
Author : John J. Cove Publisher : University of Ottawa Press Page : 266 pages File Size : 42,8 Mb Release : 1985-01-01 Category : History ISBN : 9781772823561
Tsimshian Narratives: Tricksters, shamans, and heroes by Marius Barbeau,William Beynon Pdf
This collection of oral narratives from the Tsimshian Indians of the west coast of British Columbia around Prince Rupert, is illustrated with early photographs and maps, and reflects the close relationship of these people with their environment.
Rethinking Professionalism by Kristina Huneault,Janice Anderson Pdf
The history of women and art in Canada has often been celebrated as a story of progress from amateur to professional practice. Rethinking Professionalism challenges this narrative by questioning the assumptions that underlie the category of artistic professionalism, a construct as influential for artistic practice as it has been for art historical understanding. Through a series of in-depth studies, contributors examine changes to the infrastructure of the art world that resulted from a powerful discourse of professionalization that emerged in the late- nineteenth century. While many women embraced this new model, others fell by the wayside, barred from professional status by virtue of their class, their ethnicity, or the very nature of the artworks they produced. The richly illustrated essays in this collection depict the changing nature of the professional paradigm as it was experienced by women painters, photographers, craftspeople, architects, curators, gallery directors, and art teachers. In so doing, they demonstrate the ongoing power of feminist art history to disrupt patterns of thought that have become naturalized and, accordingly, invisible. Going beyond the narratives of recovery or exclusion that the category of professionalism has traditionally encouraged, Rethinking Professionalism explores the very consequences of telling the history of women's art in Canada through that lens. Contributors include Annmarie Adams (McGill University), Alena Buis (Queen's University), Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Manitoba), Cynthia Hammond (Concordia University), Kristina Huneault (Concordia University), Loren Lerner (Concordia University), Lianne McTavish (University of Alberta), Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University), Mary O'Connor (McMaster University), Sandra Paikowsky (Concordia University), Ruth B. Phillips (Carleton University), Jennifer Salahub (Alberta College of Art & Design), and Anne Whitelaw (Concordia University).
Comparing Jacques Cartier’s Voyages with the fictional explorations of Rabelais’ Pantagruel, Marius Barbeau is able to demonstrate that it is the latter work which most influenced perceptions of the Americas at the French court of François I.