Sámi Art and Aesthetics
Comtemporary Perspectives
A part of the subject areas Art, History and Anthropology
Edited by
Svein Aamold,
Elin Haugdal and
Ulla Angkjær Jørgensen
With contributions by
Svein Aamold,
Rognald Heiseldal Bergesen,
Ingeborg Høvik,
Tuija Hautala-Hirvioja,
Irene Snarby,
Charlotte Bydler,
Gunvor Guttorm,
Harald Gaski,
Christian Spies,
Elin Haugdal,
Geir Tore Holm,
Ulla Angkjær Jørgensen,
Kirsten Thisted,
Monica Grini and
Ruth B. Philips
More about the book
About the book
During the last five decades we have witnessed an increase in activity among artists identifying themselves as Sámi, the only recognised indigenous people of Scandinavia. At the same time, art and duodji (traditional Sámi art and craft) have been organized and institutionalized, not least by the Sámi artists themselves. Sámi Art and Aesthetics discusses and highlights these developments and places them in historical and contemporary contexts for an international audience. At stake are complex, changing terms regarding the creative and the political agencies. The question is not how indigeneity, identity, people, art, duodji, and aesthetics correspond to conventional Western ideas, rather it is how they interact with the Sámi and their neighbouring cultures and societies.
The volume is written by some of the foremost art historians and literary scholars in Sámi art, craft, architecture, culture, and indigenous studies. Artists presented include Johan Turi, Iver Jåks, Outi Pieski, Folke Fjellström, Katarina Pirak Sikku, Geir Tore Holm, and Silje Figenschou Thoresen.
Press room
In the press room, you can access press releases and the cover. You are always welcome to contact us here https://unipress.dk/kontakt/ if you require anything else.