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Professor
Ph.D. (Toronto)
lynda.jessup@queensu.ca
(613)533 6000 x77343
(613)533 6891
Lynda Jessup (B.A., McMaster University, and Ph.D., University of Toronto) works in the field of visual cultural studies, specializing in Native North American and Canadian visual culture. Her practice is interdisciplinary, focusing on art exhibitions, museums and collecting; art historiography, art in tourism, and more recently, on the role of art exhibitions in advancing Canadian foreign policy and international cultural relations.
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Around and About Marius Barbeau: Modelling Twentieth-Century Culture edited by Lynda Jessup, Andrew Nurse and Gordon Smith, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2007. |
Nass River Indians (Reconstruction) concept, research and sequencing by Lynda Jessup; intertitle scans and digital reconstruction by Dale Gervais, produced in collaboration with the National Archives of Canada, 2001. |
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On Aboriginal Representation in the Gallery edited by Lynda Jessup with Shannon Bagg, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2002. |
Antimodernism and Artistic Experience: Policing the Boundaries of Modernity edited by Lynda Jessup, University of Toronto Press, 2001. |