Sarah E.K. Smith is an associate professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University, where she holds the Canada Research Chair in Art, Culture, and Global Relations, and leads the Practitioner Media Lab. She is the author of General Idea: Life & Work and co-editor, with Sascha Priewe, of Museum Diplomacy: How Cultural Institutions Shape Global Engagement. She is a co-founder of the multidisciplinary research network the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative, a member of the International Cultural Relations Research Alliance, and an editorial board member of the Canadian Journal of Communication. She also has an active curatorial practice.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Exhibiting Diplomacy 1 Mexican Art in Canada 2 Canadian Art at 49th Parallel Part 2: Picturing North America 3 Exhibiting the Continent 4 Settler State Claims to Indigeneity Part 3: Creating Resistance 5 Reading inSite against the Cultural Exemption 6 Changing Narratives of Free Trade in Video Art Epilogue: Art and the Invention of North America Notes; Bibliography; Index
Introduction Part 1: Exhibiting Diplomacy 1 Mexican Art in Canada 2 Canadian Art at 49th Parallel Part 2: Picturing North America 3 Exhibiting the Continent 4 Settler State Claims to Indigeneity Part 3: Creating Resistance 5 Reading inSite against the Cultural Exemption 6 Changing Narratives of Free Trade in Video Art Epilogue: Art and the Invention of North America Notes; Bibliography; Index
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