Volume 30, Issue 4, December 2004
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DIALOGUES
Inhabiting Culture at a Time of Rapid De-Publicization
Bring It Back: Thinking the Ethno-Politics of Identity Again
Taking it up: Five Organizers Talk Identity
Precarious Life, Political Possibility: Talking Across Tightening Urban Borders in New York and Toronto
Organizing for Migrant Justice and Self-Determination
COLUMNS
A Short History of Six Nations Land Reclamation
Afghanistan: Between the Tiger and the Precipice
Indigenous Sovereignty and the Role of Artists
Another Forgotten War: Ethiopia's Occupation of Somalia
Cultural Revolution
Volume 30, Issue 3, September 2004
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EDITORIAL
Alternatives to the Current Order
COLUMNS
The Anxiety of the “"Reality-Based Community"
Whose Disability Culture?
Then + Then Again: Talking with Clive Robertson about artist-run culture
Observable Bodies: Naufus Ramirez-Figueroa's My Navel, My Great-Grandfather
Imagined Passage: Vida Simon’s Excavation Drawings
Institutionalizing Fear: Don’s Gill’s D’arcy Island
The Need for Vision: Asia Pacific Triennial 5
Ongoing Probject: Tropicália: A Revolution in Brazillian Culture (1967–1972)
ARTIST PROJECT
Cyborg Hybrids
SHORT FUSE
Not So Far From Home
Volume 30, Issue 2, April 2004
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EDITORIAL
The Politics of Equity
COLUMNS
Cutting Out Collage: CARFAC and the License to do Business
Statements on Precarity: A Follow-Up
Employing Equity in Post-Secondary Art Institutes
Transforming Community by Redefining Multiculturalism:
The Fourth Annual Regent Park Film Festival
The Shame and the Glory: Romance of Transgression in
Canada: Queering Sexualities, Nations, Cinemas
The Suspended Gaze: Stephen Andrews: Selected Works
from the Salah J. Bachir Collection
Bold New Contrarians or Same Old Whiners?:
Andrew Potter and Joseph Heath’s The Rebel Sell
Let’s Pretend We’re Bunny Rabbits: Cheli Nighttraveller’s Binky Binky Bunny
ARTIST PROJECT
Hazard Recognition
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David and Goliath: Toronto's Need for Good Planning Practice
Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2004
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EDITORIAL
Art, institutions and the precarity of social life
COLUMNS
Sometimes in Anger: The Struggles of Inuit Video pp. 13-17
LETTERS
Politics in Aspic:” Reflections on the Biennale of Sydney and its local effects
The Art of Technology (and the technology of art)
Nothing Fails Like Prayer: Notes on the Cult of Saint Precario
Gentrification — West!
Supporting Creativity, but only for 12 hours?: Nuit Blanche
Cracking Up the Nation: Afshin Matlabi’s Terrorism, Democracy, Leisure
Hotly Engaged or Cold and Distant?: A "Pure" Encounter: Iris Haussler's The Legacy of Joseph Wagenbach
ARTIST PROJECT
The Anatomy of Narrautonomy: Tools for Rebuilding Lafin’s Histories
SHORT FUSE
Personal pastimes, disappointed laughter and culture under a Conservative majority



