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This Is Not A Hoax Unsettling Truth In Canadian Culture Heather Jessup

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This Is Not A Hoax Unsettling Truth In Canadian Culture Heather Jessup
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Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.59 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Heather Jessup
ISBN: 9781771123655, 1771123656
Language: English
Year: 2019

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This Is Not A Hoax Unsettling Truth In Canadian Culture Heather Jessup by Heather Jessup 9781771123655, 1771123656 instant download after payment.

This Is Not a Hoax shows how the work of some contemporary artists and writers intentionally disrupts the curatorial and authorial practices of the country’s most respected cultural institutions: art galleries, museums, and book publishers. This first-ever study of contemporary Canadian hoaxes in visual art and literature asks why we trust authority in artistic works and how that trust is manifest. This book claims that hoaxes, far from being merely lies meant to deceive or wound, may exert a positive influence. Through their insistent disobedience, they assist viewers and readers in re-examining unquestioned institutional trust, habituated cultural hierarchies, and the deeply inscribed racism and sexism of Canada’s settler-colonial history. Through its attentive look at hoaxical works by Canadian artists Iris Häussler, Brian Jungen, and Rebecca Belmore, photographer Jeff Wall, and writers and translators David Solway and Erin Mouré, this book celebrates the surprising ways hoaxes call attention to human capacities for flexibility, adaptation, and resilience in a cultural moment when radical empathy and imagination is critically needed.

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