All amazed : for Roy Kiyooka / edited by John O'Brian, Naomi Sawada, Scott Watson.

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Roy Kiyooka Conference (1999 : Vancouver, B.C.) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Vancouver, BC : Arsenal Pulp Press : Morris & Helen Belkin Art Gallery : Collapse, ©2002.
Description
158 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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    Summary note
    Acknowledgements -- Introduction / John O'Brian and Scott Watson -- Transcript of Roy Kiyooka Conference / curated by Daphne Marlatt and Michael Ondaatje -- Unravelling Roy Kiyooka : a re-assessment amidst shifting boundaries / Roy Miki -- Art calling fool scold : the discursive pedagogy of Roy Kiyooka / Henry Tsang -- Roy Kiyooka " ... the sad and glad tidings of the floating world ..." / Sheryl Conkelton -- Un-ravelling StoneDGloves and the Haunt of the Hibakusha / Scott Toguri McFarlane -- Roy Kiyooka biography and bibliography -- Notes on contributors
    Notes
    Developed from the Roy Kiyooka Conference held in Vancouver at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Oct. 1-2, 1999.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-[157]).
    Contents
    • Transcript of Roy Kiyooka Conference / curated by Daphne Marlatt and Michael Ondaatje
    • Unravelling Roy Kiyooka : a re-assessment amidst shifting boundaries / Roy Miki
    • Art calling fool scold : the discursive pedagogy of Roy Kiyooka / Henry Tsang
    • Roy Kiyooka " ... the sad and glad tidings of the floating world ..." / Sheryl Conkelton
    • Un-ravelling StoneDGloves and the Haunt of the Hibakusha / Scott Toguri McFarlane
    • Roy Kiyooka biography and bibliography.
    ISBN
    • 1551521172
    • 9781551521176
    LCCN
    2002416587
    OCLC
    51004075
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