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Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict Book

Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict
Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict, In this thoughtful and lucid analysis, framed by their contention that 'cultural production is one way in which society gives voice to racism,' Carol Tator, Frances Henry, and Winston Matthis examine how six controversial Canadian cultural events have giv, Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict, In this thoughtful and lucid analysis, framed by their contention that 'cultural production is one way in which society gives voice to racism,' Carol Tator, Frances Henry, and Winston Matthis examine how six controversial Canadian cultural events have giv, Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict
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  • Challenging Racism in the Arts: Case Studies of Controversy and Conflict
  • Written by author Carol Tator
  • Published by University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, July 1998
  • In this thoughtful and lucid analysis, framed by their contention that 'cultural production is one way in which society gives voice to racism,' Carol Tator, Frances Henry, and Winston Matthis examine how six controversial Canadian cultural events have giv
  • Framed by their contention that 'cultural production is one way in which society gives voice to racism,' the authors examine how six controversial Canadian cultural events have given rise to a new 'radical' or 'critical' multiculturalism.
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In this thoughtful and lucid analysis, framed by their contention that 'cultural production is one way in which society gives voice to racism,' Carol Tator, Frances Henry, and Winston Matthis examine how six controversial Canadian cultural events have given rise to a new 'radical' or 'critical' multiculturalism.

Mainstream culture has increasingly become the locus for challenge by racial minorities. Beginning with the Royal Ontario Museum's Into the Heart of Africa exhibition, and following through with discussions of Show Boat, Miss Saigon, the exhibition of the Barnes Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario, the 'Writing Thru Race' conference in Vancouver, and the ill-fated attempts to acquire a licence for a black/dance radio station in Toronto, the authors examine manifestations of racism in Canada's cultural production over the last decade. A 'radical' multiculturalism, they argue, is difference as a politicized force, and arises whenever cultural imperialism is challenged.


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