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13 episodes
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Looking at the Past Erin Morton
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Podcast for History 1715 Visual Culture: Looking at the Past at the University of New Brunswick with Dr. Erin Morton.
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Episode 13 “This Work Is Not for You”: Two-Spirit Kinship
Looks at Dayna Danger’s photography series Big’Uns with the scholarship and activism of Jas M. Morgan, and their 2017 “Kinship” issue of Canadian Art magazine.
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Episode 12 - Inuit Filmmaking and Food Sovereignty
Examines the concept of northern food sovereignty in relation to Alethea Arnaquq-Baril’s 2016 film “Angry Inuk.”
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Episode 11 - Orientalism, Art, Imperialism
Covers the work of Palestinian-American scholar Edward Said, his concept of Orientalism, and European art and literature’s invention of “the Orient.”
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Episode 10 - Photography, Film, and the “Tourist Gaze”
Working with John Urry’s concept of the “tourist gaze” (1990) to understand the documentary work of Dennis O’Rourke and his 1988 film “Cannibal Tours.”
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Episode 9 - Asian Canadian Art Matters
Explores the work of art historian Dr. Alice Ming Wai Jim and her Ethnocultural Art Histories research group at Concordia University, pertaining to histories of Asian art and Asian diaspora in Canada.
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Episode 8 - Colonial Canadian Art History and the “Order of Terror”
Surveying the colonial foundations of Canadian Art History using the work of Welastekwewiyik historian Andrea Bear Nicholas and her award-winning article in the Journal of Canadian Studies (2015).