Imagining Resistance
Discover the vibrant tapestry of alternative culture in Canada with Imagining Resistance by Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Published in 2011, this compelling paperback spans 294 pages and offers readers two interconnected strategies for understanding the evolution of radical artistic practices from the 1940s to the present day.
This insightful book features a rich collection of eleven essays that delve into various institutions, artists, events, and actions that have shaped the Canadian cultural landscape. Each essay provides a unique perspective, inviting readers to engage deeply with the themes of resistance and creativity.
Whether you are a scholar, artist, or simply a lover of culture, Imagining Resistance is an essential read that illuminates the dynamic interplay between art and activism in Canada. Explore the past and present of radical culture and be inspired by the stories that have defined a nation.