Exploring the complexities of inauthentic Native American art, Janet Berlo examines various cases that highlight issues of misrepresentation and replication. She analyzes the roles of both Native and non-Native artists, including those commissioned to create replicas and others producing art for commercial purposes. Through her detailed research, Berlo sheds light on the nuances of artistic authenticity, pastiche, and the cultural implications of these practices, offering a thoughtful perspective on the intersection of art and identity.
Janet Catherine Berlo Poradie kníh


- 2023
- 1998
An investigation of the indigenous arts of the US and Canada in the OXFORD HISTORY OF ART series. The importance of these arts to the integrity of spiritual, social, political and economic systems within Native North American societies is considered through issues such as gender, representation, the colonial encounter and contemporary arts.