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9781551520926

Other Conundrums

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  • ISBN13:

    9781551520926

  • ISBN10:

    1551520923

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-01-31
  • Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Pr Ltd
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Summary

Other Conundrums , copublished with Vancouver's Artspeak Gallery and the Kamloops Art Gallery, is an extraordinary collection of essays on Canadian artists of colour by Monika Kin Gagnon, one of Canada's most respected art writers and curators. The essays explore the history of cultural production in this country with an emphasis on race, cultural difference, and cultural hybridity. Using specific artists and exhibitions as a starting-point for Gagnon's discussions, these essays, and the artists she writes about, are firmly grounded in Canadian cultural events, artistic projects, and theoretical ideas concerning race and culture which have circulated in often disparate contexts for the last decade. The book makes a distinctively Canadian contribution to ongoing dialogues on issues of race and culture that have originated from artists, writers, and theorists from the US and Britain, and provides an important and relevatory context to the work of Canada's artists of colour. The book includes numerous colour and black and white images, and a foreword by award-winning writer Larissa Lai ( When Fox Is a Thousand ). Chapters include overviews of the work of such artists as Shani Mootoo, Paul Wong, Jamelie Hassan, and Dana Claxton. Other Conundrums is an essential snapshot of contemporary issues surrounding race and identity as revealed in visual art.

Table of Contents

Artists and Works Reproduced 7(2)
Acknowledgments 9(6)
Foreword by Larissa Lai 15(6)
Introduction 21(12)
Worldviews in Collision: Dana Claxton's Video Installations 33(15)
Lexicon II 48(3)
Building Blocks: Anti-Racism Initiatives in the Arts 51(22)
How to Banish Fear: Letters from Calgary 73(13)
Primer for Xenophilic Beginners 86(3)
How to Search for Signs of Asian Life in the Video Universe 89(38)
Can-Asian, eh? Three Hyphenated Canadian Artists 127(17)
Lexicon (for Teresa) 144(3)
Out in the Garden: Shani Mootoo's Xerox Works 147(10)
The Possibilities of Knowledge: Jamelie Hassan 157(8)
Go On, Push My Discursive Limits: The Ambivalence of Paul Wong's Video Works 165(11)
Filmography/Videography 176(3)
Bibliography 179(8)
Index 187(6)
Publisher Acknowledgments 193

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