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 Volume Number 29



Volume 29, Issue 3 (July 2006)

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EDITORIAL

Dissenting Opinions by FUSE, pp. 06-07.  

COLUMNS

Memoria y Resistencia: Dispatch on Cultural Resistance and Reclamation in Argentina by Florencia Berenstein, pp. 08-11.  

FEATURES

Kent Monkman's Postindian Diva Warrior: From Simulacral Historianb to Embodied Liberator by David McIntosh, pp. 12-23.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

Urbanism vs. Branding for Montreals Quartier de Spectacle by dAb collective, pp. 24-35.  

REVIEWS

On Gods, Grammar and Nonsense: Gary Kibbins' "Grammar and Not-Grammar" by Earl Miller, pp. 36-38.   Crumbling on a Grander Scale: Sunil Gupta's "Homelands" by Bill Leeming, pp. 39-41.   The next Big Thing: "Supernovas" by Amy Karlinsky, pp. 42-44.   The Power of Light: aluCine 7th Toronto Latina/o Media Festival's "Uncontrolled Reflections" by Richard Fung, pp. 45-48.   Situating Pedagogy: "Martha Rosler Library" by M. L. Clinton, pp. 49-51.  

OTHER STUFF

A New Approach to Immigration Enforcement? by Krista Johnston, Faria Kamal, and Farrah Miranda, pp. 52.  



Volume 29, Issue 2 (April 2006)

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EDITORIAL

Framing Public Culture by FUSE, pp. 06.  

COLUMNS

Have you left the American Sector Yet? Ron Terada's Adventure in the "City of Roses" by Lee Rodney, pp. 08-12.   The Excursive Province of Macromedia Flash: internet art and industry by Taryn Sirove, pp. 13-17.  

FEATURES

Aesthetics and Ethnics: Contemporary US curatorial strategies and the "post-ehtnic" by Viet Le, pp. 18-28.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

A Few Small Barriers in Istanbul by Kenneth Hayes, pp. 29-32.  

REVIEWS

Representin': Black Artists Tell the Truth in "I Represent" by Rinaldo Walcott, pp. 33-35.   With Open arms: Luis Jacob's "Habitat" by Ivan Jurakic, pp. 36-38.   Read Handed: "Caught in the Act: an anthology of performance art by Canadian Women" by Leah Sandals, pp. 39-41.   The Pull of Political Undercurrents: Janet Cardiff's "Words Drawn in Water" by Adrienne Lai, pp. 42-44.   On the horizon (casting shadows): Vancouver art, economies and hte pitfalls of success by Vanessa Kwan, pp. 45-47.  

OTHER STUFF

Prophets of Design-Religion by Rob Labossiere, pp. 48.  



Volume 29, Issue 1 (January 2006)

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EDITORIAL

Pimping out the 'hood by FUSE, pp. 06-07.  

COLUMNS

How to Survive as an Artist: at the CARFAC AGM by Vera Frenkel, pp. 08-12.   Negotiating Positionality: The Insides, Outsides, and In-Betweens by Jessica Wyman, pp. 13-15.  

FEATURES

Transgression, Branding and National Identity by Kirsten Forkert, pp. 16-23.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

The Undelivered Letters by Bonnie Devine, pp. 24-27.   The Gentrification of Gentrification and other strategies of Toronto's creative class by Adrian Blackwell, pp. 28-37.  

REVIEWS

True North, Brave and Free: Isaac Julien's "True North" by Warren Crichlow, pp. 38-40.   Unravelling the Image: "Glenn Ligon -- Some Changes" by Victoria Lynn, pp. 41-44.   resistance Practices after Identity Politics: La Pocha Nostra's "The Other Coalition Forces" by Irmgard Emmelhainz, pp. 45-48.   Building on Running Water: Rebecca Belmore's "Fountain" by Richard William Hill, pp. 49-51.   The [New] Politics of Identity: A checklist and invitation by Gita Hashemi, Jessica Wyman, and Izida Zorde, pp. 52.  

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