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Fred Myers Fred Myers i(A140637 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Fred Myers Review of Alec B. O’Halloran, The Master from Marnpi: Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, Pintupi Man, Papunya Tula Artist Fred Myers , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , no. 4 2020; (p. 199-204)

— Review of The Master From Marnpi Alec O'Halloran , 2018 single work biography

'Alec O’Halloran’s The Master from Marnpi has my mind jumping in many directions. It is a beautiful volume, a biography of the Pintupi man Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, self-produced, with extensive visual images. It is not published through a scholarly press, but it is an exemplary work of scholarship, of sourcing and citation, and it will not only be a fundamental piece of work for those interested in Indigenous Australian art but also, in my view, for many others with curiosity and interest in Indigenous life and history.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon The Difference Identity Makes : Indigenous Cultural Capital in Australian Cultural Fields Lawrence Bamblett (editor), Fred Myers (editor), Tim Rowse (editor), Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press , 2019 16671026 2019 anthology criticism

'Through the struggles of Indigenous Australians for recognition and self-determination it has become common sense to understand Australia as made up of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and things. But in what ways is the Indigenous/non-Indigenous distinction being used and understood? In The Difference Identity Makes, thirteen Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics examine how this distinction structures the work of cultural production and how Indigenous producers and their works are recognised and valued.

'The editors introduce this innovative collection of essays with a path-finding argument that ‘Indigenous cultural capital’ now challenges all Australians to re-position themselves within a revised scale of values. Each chapter looks at one of five fields of Australian cultural production: sport, television, heritage, visual arts and music, revealing that in each the Indigenous/non-Indigenous distinction has effects that are specific.

'This brings new depth and richness to our understanding of what ‘Indigeneity’ can mean in contemporary Australia. In demonstrating the variety of ways that ’the Indigenous’ is made visible and valued the essays provide a powerful alternative to the ‘deficit’ theme that has continued to haunt the representation of Indigeneity.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Experiments in Self Determination Histories of the Outstation Movement in Australia Nicolas Peterson (editor), Fred Myers (editor), Acton : Australian National University Press , 2015 9014506 2015 single work criticism
1 A History of Indigenous Futures : Accounting for Indigenous Art and Media Faye Ginsburg , Fred Myers , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , vol. 30 no. 2006; (p. 95-110)
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