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Amber Dean

    Amber Dean employs a feminist, interdisciplinary approach to explore the social and political implications of representations of murdered or missing Indigenous women in Canada. Her work critically examines diverse cultural productions, including documentaries, photography, media, and artistic renderings. She also investigates memorials, social justice activism, and the self-representations of the disappeared women. Dean seeks to provoke a broader sense of implication and reconsideration of how and why these events were possible.

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    Antiquitäten und Mord
    Geld in rauhen Mengen
    Ins Wasser gefallen
    Something for the Birds
    Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women