
VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN COLONIAL AMERICA
Author(s) -
Ana Kocić Stanković
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
facta universitatis. series: visual arts and music
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2466-2895
pISSN - 2466-2887
DOI - 10.22190/fuvam2101075k
Subject(s) - colonialism , visual culture , colonial period , sociology , history , anthropology , archaeology
The article presents some of the most common visual representations of Native Americans from the colonial period and the Age of Exploration of the Americas. Visual representations were a part of a broader colonial discourse and were based on the representational practices applied by the dominant Western European culture. After establishing a broader theoretical framework based on the post-colonial and cultural studies insights, the author singles out and analyzes several visual representations of Native Americans. The emphasis is on the Noble vs. Ignoble Savage stereotypes and tropes and how they are reflected in visual arts.