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Negotiations in a vacant lot : studying the visual in Canada / edited by Lynda Jessup, Erin Morton, and Kirsty Robertson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Montreal and Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773596375
  • 9780773596382
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • N72 .N446 2014
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Contents:
LYNDA JESSUP, ERIN MORTON, AND KIRSTY ROBERTSON -- PART ONE PREPOSTEROUS HISTORIES OF THE PRESENT / ERIN MORTON. 1 Struck by Likening: Homer Watson, Jack Chambers, Gerhard Richter, and the Force of Art World Analogies / MARK A. CHEETHAM -- 2 Feminist Art History in Canada: A "Limited Pursuit"? / KRISTY A. HOLMES -- 3 Dealing with Chiastic Perspectives: Global Art Histories in Canada / ALICE MING WAI JIM -- 4 The Location of / The Conditions for Art: On-Site Specifics and Site Adjustments / ANNIE GÉRIN.
IMRE SZEMAN. 5 National Cultural Policy and the International Liberal Order / BARBARA JENKINS -- 6 Visualizing the "New" North American Landscape / SARAH E.K. SMITH -- 7 Arctic Culture/Global Indigeneity / HEATHER IGLOLIORTE -- 8 The Vacant Lot: Who's Buying It? / RICHARD WILLIAM HILL.
KIRSTY ROBERTSON. 9 The Aesthetics of the Territory-Nation-State and the "Canadian Problematique" / ROB SHIELDS -- 10 Our Vacant Lot Is a Trailer Park: Why English Canada's Perpetual Threat of Disappearing Keeps Film and Television Alive / JENNIFER VANDERBURGH -- 11 The Art of Conflict: Liberal Development after Neo-liberalism / SUSAN CAHILL -- 12 Considering Sovereignty and Neo-liberalism within Indeterminate States and Self-Determined Spaces / PETER CONLIN.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: Rethinking Relevance: Studying the Visual in Canada / LYNDA JESSUP, ERIN MORTON, AND KIRSTY ROBERTSON -- PART ONE PREPOSTEROUS HISTORIES OF THE PRESENT / ERIN MORTON. 1 Struck by Likening: Homer Watson, Jack Chambers, Gerhard Richter, and the Force of Art World Analogies / MARK A. CHEETHAM -- 2 Feminist Art History in Canada: A "Limited Pursuit"? / KRISTY A. HOLMES -- 3 Dealing with Chiastic Perspectives: Global Art Histories in Canada / ALICE MING WAI JIM -- 4 The Location of / The Conditions for Art: On-Site Specifics and Site Adjustments / ANNIE GÉRIN.

PART TWO OUT WITH THE NEW / IMRE SZEMAN. 5 National Cultural Policy and the International Liberal Order / BARBARA JENKINS -- 6 Visualizing the "New" North American Landscape / SARAH E.K. SMITH -- 7 Arctic Culture/Global Indigeneity / HEATHER IGLOLIORTE -- 8 The Vacant Lot: Who's Buying It? / RICHARD WILLIAM HILL.

PART THREE DISCONTIGUOUS DEPENDENCIES / KIRSTY ROBERTSON. 9 The Aesthetics of the Territory-Nation-State and the "Canadian Problematique" / ROB SHIELDS -- 10 Our Vacant Lot Is a Trailer Park: Why English Canada's Perpetual Threat of Disappearing Keeps Film and Television Alive / JENNIFER VANDERBURGH -- 11 The Art of Conflict: Liberal Development after Neo-liberalism / SUSAN CAHILL -- 12 Considering Sovereignty and Neo-liberalism within Indeterminate States and Self-Determined Spaces / PETER CONLIN.

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