Colouring the Screen: Four Strategies in Anti-racist Film and Video
Parallèlogramme, 1992, v. 18, no. 3, pp. 38-53
This extensive article explores the converse side of racism and media, by examining, four strategies used in anti-racist film and video: positive images produced within mainstream media; the radical reworkings of black British cinema; racial integration in video documentary; and a look at video art produced in Toronto.
ITEM 1992.012 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Keeping the Home Fires Burning – Sara Diamond
Skin – Colin Campbell
Just Because of Who We Are – Heramedia Collective
Bolo Bolo! – Kaspar Saxena and Ian Rashid
Night Visions – Marusia Bociurkiw
A Place With No Name – Elizabeth Schroder
The Flow Of Appearances – Tess Payne
Kipling Meets Cowboys – John Greyson
Nelson Is a Boy – Edward Lam
Second Generation Once Removed – Kaspar Saxena