'Challenging Racism in the Arts is a welcome and timely exploration of a theme too often neglected in studies of race and representation - even in a multicultural and multiracial society: the role public cultural events play in inclusion and exclusion. Its wide range of astutely chosen, controversial occasions allows a complex and nuanced sense of how culture can and must be seen as a site of political struggle.' -- Linda Hutcheon, author of Irony's Edge: The Theory and Politics of Irony
Carol Tator is Course Director in the Department of Anthropology at
York University. Frances Henry is a Professor Emerita, York
University. She is one of Canada's leading experts in the study of
racism and anti-racism, specializing in Caribbean anthropology.
Winston Mattis is a lawyer specializing in employment law.
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