Christine Ross (art Historian)
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Christine Ross is a Canadian scholar specializing on contemporary media arts, in particular: the relationship between media, aesthetics and subjectivity; visuality; spectatorship and interactivity studies;
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; and reconfigurations of time and temporality in recent media arts. Professor Ross has been the Director of Media@McGill a research hub on issues of media, technology and culture at
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. Dr. Christine Ross was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Artexte Research prize in contemporary art in 2013.


Bibliography

The following is a selection of works written or edited by Christine Ross: * ''The Past is the Present; It's the Future Too The Temporal Turn in Contemporary Art''. New York:
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, 2012. * ''The Aesthetics of Disengagement: Contemporary Art and Depression''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006. * ''Images de surface: l'art vidéo reconsidéré''. Montréal: Éditions Artextes, 1996.


External links


Christine Ross profile at McGill University

Christine Ross profile on Media@McGill


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ross, Christine Canadian art historians Canadian feminists Living people Academic staff of McGill University Year of birth missing (living people)