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Other Conundrums Race, Culture, and Canadian Art
Gagnon, Mokia Kin Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press - Artspeak Gallery - Kamploops Art Gallery, Canada Year Published: 2000 Pages: 195pp ISBN: 1-55152-092-3 Library of Congress Number: N6549.3.2000 Dewey: 704.03'00971 Resource Type: Book
A collection of essays on Canadian art.
Abstract: Other Conundrums: Race, Culture and Canadian Art is a collection of essays on Canadian art written over a period of ten years. The essays discuss the history of cultural production in Canada and include overviews of the work of artists like Paul Wong, Henry Tsang and Jamelie Hassan. There is an emphasis on race, cultural diversity and cultural hybridity and discussion is spread over a number of media - film, video, writing and visual arts. According to the author, "this book reflects the way in which writing on art and culture became a vehicle to constitute a discourse of cultural difference in many different cultural locations". The book is well illustrated, with both coloured and black and white photographs. The author teaches Communication Studies at Concordia University.
[Abstract by Nabeeha Chaudhary]
Table of Contents
Artists and Works Reproduced Acknowledgements
Foreword by Larissa Lai Introduction
Worldviews in Collision: Dana Claxton's Video Installations Lexicon II Building Blocks: Anti-Racism Initiatives in the Arts How to Banish Fear: Letters from Calgary Primer for Xenophilic Beginners How to Search for Signs of Asian Life in the Video Universe Can-Asian, eh? Three Hyphenated Canadian Artists Lexicon (for Teresa) Out in the Garden: Shani Mootoo's Xerox Works The Possibilities of Knowledge: Jamelie Hassan Go On, Push My Discursive Limits: The Ambivalence of Paul Wong's Video Works
Filmography/Videography Bibliography Index Publisher Acknowledgements
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