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Comment: What follows are three proposed updates to the Books and the Essays sections of the Hugh Brody wiki article.
Please be patient with me as I'm new to wiki editing and will need your assistance.
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Editing Comments and request for help:
This sandbox draft includes essays and books written by Hugh Brody. They are presented in three groups:
1: Essays from period up to 2011. These were previously included in the Hugh Brody wiki but were taken down during a recent discussion with regarding proper citations. Help query: are this now ready to publish?
2. Additonal essays up to 2022 Are these ready to publish?
3. Additions to books section. Are tjese
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Essays[edit]
• Inuit Land Use and Occupancy and Inummarit, The Real People – in: Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Report, Volumes, 1 & 2, editor Milton Freeman, Ottawa: DIAND, 1976.
• Industrial Impact in the Canadian North – Polar Record, Cambridge, 1977.
• Eskimo: A Language With a Future – Polar Record, Cambridge, 1977
• Continuity and Change: The Inuit and Settlers of Labrador – in Our Footsteps are Everywhere, editor Carol Bryce-Bennett, Ottawa: DIAND, 1978
• Alcohol – Etudes Inuit No. 1, Quebec: Laval, 1979
• Jim's Journey – Granta No 10, 1983.
• On Indian Land: The Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en – British Columbia: New Catalyst, 1987
• Introduction to Stikine, The Great River, by Gary Fiegehen, Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1991
• The Power of the Image – in Imaging the Arctic, J C H King and Henrietta Lidchi, London: British Museum 1998
• Nomads And Settlers – in Town And Country, editors Anthony Barnett and Roger Scruton, London: Jonathon Cape, 1998
• Taking the Words from their Mouths – Index on Censorship, Vol. 4, 1999, p 42-47.
• Introduction to Seasons of the Arctic photographs by Paul Nicklen, Vancouver/Toronto: Greystone Books, 2000, p xv – xxv.
• In conversation with Hugh Brody, interview by Eleanor Wachtel, Brick, Number 68, Fall 2001, p 22-27.
• Atanarjuat – the fast runner, a discussion of Zacharias Kunuk's film, Open Democracy Website, February 2002.
• Inside Lake Ballard – in Antony Gormley's Inside Australia, London: Thames and Hudson, 2005, p 18 – 53
• Foreword to Robert Semeniuk's Among the Inuit, Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2007
• Without Stories We Are Lost – in The Journals of Knud Rasmussen. Editor Gillian Robinson, Canada: Isuma Productions, 2008
• Stations of Life, an essay about inequality, Resurgence, September / October 2008
• The anthropology of ourselves – in One And Other: The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London: Thames and Hudson, 2010
• Gaddafi and the Tuareg – Open Democracy, October 2011
• 1 December 1961: Fly the Flag of Independence – Open Democracy, November 2011
Editing Comment: the following draft entries cover Essays in the the period up to 2022. Please review Are these ready to publish?
• Landscapes of Silence: from Childhood to the Arctic, London, Toronto and New York: Faber and Faber, 2022.
• Guest editorial for Irish Journal of Anthropology. (Volume 18 (1)2015), on theme: ‘Permanence and Transition – Anthropological Perspectives.
• Forward to Woodsmoke and Leafcups, Autobiographical footnotes to the anthropology of the Durwa by the Indian botanical anthropologist Madhu Ramnath, Harper Litmus, 2015.
• With Peter Usher, obituary of the late Jim Lotz Arctic, Arctic Institute of North America, Vol 68, No 3 (2015) or http://dx.doi.org/10.14430/arctic4511
• ‘Messages’, in Antony Gormley: Field for the British Isles, London: Hayward Publishing, 2018 ,p 18-49.
• ‘A Story of Arctic Maps’, in Groundwork: Writings on Places and People, ed Tim Dee, London: Vintager, 2019, p 45-54
• The People’s Land—The Film’ an essay in: The Hands' Measure: Essays Honouring Leah Aksaajuq Otak's Contribution to Arctic Science, ed John MacDonald, Iqaluit: Nunavut Arctic College, 2019
• ‘What were we mapping? From the Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project to the Southern Kalahari’. In: Mapping the Unmappable? Cartographic Explorations with Indigenous Peoples in Africa, Edited by Ute Dieckmann, Columbia University Press, 2021, p 69-83
editing comment: the following entries are to be added to the existing Hugh Brody Books section. Are they ready?
• Landscapes of Silence: from Childhood to the Arctic, London, Toronto and New York: Faber and Faber, 2022.
• Guest editorial for Irish Journal of Anthropology. (Volume 18 (1)2015), on theme: ‘Permanence and Transition – Anthropological Perspectives.
• Forward to Woodsmoke and Leafcups, Autobiographical footnotes to the anthropology of the Durwa by the Indian botanical anthropologist Madhu Ramnath, Harper Litmus, 2015.
• With Peter Usher, obituary of the late Jim Lotz Arctic, Arctic Institute of North America, Vol 68, No 3 (2015) or [1] http://dx.doi.org/10.14430/arctic4511
• ‘Messages’, in Antony Gormley: Field for fhe British Isles, London: Hayward Publishing, 2018 ,p 18-49.
• ‘A Story of Arctic Maps’, in Groundwork: Writings on Places and People, ed Tim Dee, London: Vintager,2019, p 45-54
• The People’s Land—The Film’ an essay in: The Hands' Measure: Essays Honouring Leah Aksaajuq Otak's Contribution to Arctic Science, ed John MacDonald, Iqaluit: Nunavut Arctic College, 2019