Announcing FUSEblog Series: Burn the Archives!
Welcome to the new FUSE blog series featuring material from our archives! Over the coming months, we’ll be rolling out posts that consider the political relevance and aesthetic import of historical...
View ArticleBurn the Archives 01: Lee Maracle
Burn the Archives o1: Lee Maracle “The ‘Post-Colonial’ Imagination” FUSE 16.1, Fall 1992 I’m drawn to this short piece by Lee Maracle from 1992 because it highlights some of the key criticisms of the...
View ArticleMemorandum
Excerpted from Memorandum, an artist’s project by Greg Staats from 2001 reprinted in “Performing Politics”: ——— Indian and Northern Affairs 400 Laurier Ave. W. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0M4 TO ALL REGIONAL...
View ArticleSeeking critical responses to the “Occupy movement” from Indigenous, radical...
Last minute call for contributions: The FUSE Editorial Committee met last night to work on our upcoming December issue and a recurrent subtext to our conversations was the need for a response to the...
View ArticleDecolonizing the Occupations: Shortlist of Links
Putting together a shortlist of some of our favourites so far, not limited to Canada… Please add yours in the comments if you’d like. Manissa McCleave Maharawal: “So Real it Hurts - Notes on Occupy...
View ArticleNo Reading After the Internet
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 7 PM LIFT (1137 Dupont) Free Facilitated by Gina Badger and cheyanne turions No Reading After the Internet has invited FUSE to co-present their November salon, which will...
View ArticleLetter to the Occupy Together Movement
Harsha Walia The following text is excerpted from FUSE Magazine 34.4 (September 2011). In order to read the full text, you can purchase the article below. The words of Grace Lee Boggs are on my mind as...
View Article35-2 / NORTH
FUSE Magazine Launches Spring Issue, “North” We are proud to announce the 15 March release of our spring issue, the second in our States of Postcoloniality series. The North has become a hot topic in...
View Article35-2/Editorial
States of Postcoloniality/NORTH EDITORIAL FUSE headquarters are located on occupied Indigenous land. Prior to European colonization, Toronto was an important meeting place for Anishinabek,...
View ArticleIndigeneity and Decolonial Seeing in Contemporary Art of Guatemala
Fernando Poyón, Contra la Pared, 2006. Digital video still. Image courtesy of the artist. By Kency Cornejo The following text is excerpted from FUSE Magazine 36-4 (September 2013). In the early...
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