In the guise of diva Miss Chief Eagle Testikle, Kenneth Monkman takes camp aesthetics to new extremes of political disturbance. Setting queer against straight, and both these against his dual identity as a Canadian of Cree descent, Monkman aka Miss Chief revisits the way key events in North American history have been represented.
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In the guise of diva Miss Chief Eagle Testikle, Kenneth Monkman takes camp aesthetics to new extremes of political disturbance. Setting queer against straight, and both these against his dual identity as a Canadian of Cree descent, Monkman aka Miss Chief revisits the way key events in North American history have been represented.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good. Size: 8x0x8; Text and images unmarked. A couple of small scuffs on the gilt fore edge of the text block. The wrapper shows some light handling, light tanning on the spine. 8vo. 119pp.
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Fine. 9.5 x 6.5 inches, pictorial wraps, fine copy, all edges gilded, illustrated in color throughout. 119 pp. Although published in Pittsburgh, for an exhibit at the Galerie Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Université Concordia University. Monkman is a Canadian Cree artist who "revisits North American historical events and western cultural representations often under the guise of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, his alter ego, the sexy and extravagant diva warrior." (From the blurb on the back cover).