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Photographic representations of the artist in the guise of characters such as Emma Peel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in action figures created in her own likeness, in Silly Putty body impressions and in a fingerprint installation humorously point to the impossibility of defining a fixed sense of self. Barbara McGill Balfour is Head of the Print Media Area, Department of Visual Arts at York University and has exhibited across Canada and the United States for nearly twenty years.
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How we in North America respond to pain--what we think about it, what we say, and what we do--is the subject of this collection of writings and images. The book's five sections contain a myriad of complex responses to the occurrence of pain. Each section comprises original artwork, scholarly analyses, literary texts, and more. 15 b&w photos. 33 figures.