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Mirror Machine: Video in the Age of Identity

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This anthology examines the relation between identity politics and independent video practices in Canada. From different vantage points the contributors carve out a central video as a technology that has challenged and extended not only the parameters of modern art but the very possibility of cultural resistance in the age of global television. The essays explore video's representational vocation shaped both by institutional supports (National Film Board, Canada Council, Cable, etc.) and by community needs for agency and voice. Essays by Renee Baert, Marjorie Beaucage, Rom Burnett, Kevin Dowler, Tom Folland, Monika Kim Gagnon, Peggy Gale, Jennifer Kawaja, Janine Marchessault, Christine Ross, Nancy Shaw, Dot Tuer and Thomas Waugh.

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Janine Marchessault

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Janine Marchessault is Professor of Cinema and Media Studies in the Department of Cinema and Media Arts at York University in Toronto.

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