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NO LOGO!: Visual Sovereignty and the ‘Washington Redsk*ns’ Debate


Runtić, Sanja
NO LOGO!: Visual Sovereignty and the ‘Washington Redsk*ns’ Debate // Contemporary Indigenous Realities – Book of Abstracts / Diamond, Neil ; Krivokapić, Marija ; Petete, Timothy ; Runtić, Sanja (ur.).
Nikšić: Filološki fakultet Nikšić, 2015. str. 17-18 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
NO LOGO!: Visual Sovereignty and the ‘Washington Redsk*ns’ Debate

Autori
Runtić, Sanja

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
Contemporary Indigenous Realities – Book of Abstracts / Diamond, Neil ; Krivokapić, Marija ; Petete, Timothy ; Runtić, Sanja - Nikšić : Filološki fakultet Nikšić, 2015, 17-18

ISBN
978-86-7798-097-9

Skup
Contemporary Indigenous Realities

Mjesto i datum
Nikšić, Crna Gora, 25.06.2015. - 27.06.2015

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
Washington Redsk*ns ; Native American mascots ; indigenous identity ; representation ; visual sovereignty ; activism ; decolonization

Sažetak
The paper draws upon the controversy over the use of indigenousrelated sports emblems that has recently sparked a series of protests across the United States against the "Washington Redsk*ns" name and imagery. It focuses on the visual aspect of the debate, tracing the whitesupremacist foundations of the Washington team's insignia to the institutional construction of Native identity through popular Indian Head Pennies and Buffalo Nickels in the period between 1859 and 1938. Pointing at the seemingly paradoxical discrepancy between the minted messages and the systematic political, legal, and military invasion on American Indian sovereignty in that period, it proceeds to deconstruct the paradox by exposing the numismatic pictorial language as a manifestation of the same ideological project and the configurations of power that have remained unchanged to this day. The continued circulation of indigenous-based iconography in the contemporary American context shows that the same cultural imagination continues to serve not only as a powerful rationale for European America's historical, national, and political narrative but also as a form of "anticonquest" that both obscures and enacts the established formulas of colonial domination and control. Observing the alterations of the "Washington Redsk*ns" logo design across some of the key moments of the second half of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century – the McCarthy era, the Civil Rights Movement, post 9/11 sentiment, the global financial crisis, the campaign against ethnic studies, and the illegal immigration debate – the analysis explores how various forms of national anxiety transcend into identity through the politics of representation. In that light, it regards recent activism against mass- mediated symbolization of indigenous identity as an important 17 arena in which centuries-long hegemonic discourses are contested against new venues of self-determination and internal decolonization.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Filologija, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti



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Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Osijek

Profili:

Avatar Url Sanja Runtić (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Runtić, Sanja
NO LOGO!: Visual Sovereignty and the ‘Washington Redsk*ns’ Debate // Contemporary Indigenous Realities – Book of Abstracts / Diamond, Neil ; Krivokapić, Marija ; Petete, Timothy ; Runtić, Sanja (ur.).
Nikšić: Filološki fakultet Nikšić, 2015. str. 17-18 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
Runtić, S. (2015) NO LOGO!: Visual Sovereignty and the ‘Washington Redsk*ns’ Debate. U: Diamond, N., Krivokapić, M., Petete, T. & Runtić, S. (ur.)Contemporary Indigenous Realities – Book of Abstracts.
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