Subject: Fw: Summer Issue of Montreal Serai Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 00:22:50 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----- Original Message ----- From: Rana Bose To: Recipient list suppressed Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 8:34 PM Subject: Summer Issue of Montreal Serai The summer issue of Montreal Serai is out Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL Animal Fries. McDonald's isn't currying flavor with its vegetarian clientele. Is the beef -- litigation-worthy? 2. the Effects of New Technology by Mark Kingwell With the ghost of McLuhan ever present, a frank discussion on the effects of Internet and related technologies. 3. THE EAGLE AND THE CONDOR by Maya Khankhoje The forgotten sum at the Summit. In terms of how the west was won, we owe much to America's indigenous populations. Does globalization owe them a voice? 4. ECONOMIC TERRORISM by Michel Chossudovsky What do you call a plutocracy that blackmails money strapped nations? The IMF (International Monetary Fund). 5. CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE: Women and Press Freedom in Iran by Persheng Vaziri Despite a conservative backlash, Iran's female journalists will not be denied. 6. FILM REVIEW OF THE CIRCLE by Roksana Bahramitash and Homa Hoodfar Award winning director Jafar Panahi is accused of strategic omissions and playing up to Hollywood. The packaging of Iranian women. 7. B. TRADE (APP'T. #17): THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF BIRGIT BALDAUF Self portraits of the artist in a room without windows. 8. Two poems by Anna Fuerstenberg Poetry doesn't have to be obsessively self-referential: verse that bleeds stone. 9. AURA: A Short Story by Liam Durcan Before he could choose to cross over to the other side, it had already happened. It could happen to you! 10. ME AND MICHELLE PFEIFFER ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON by Robert J. Lewis An inquiry into the effects of cinema and our curious relationships with media celebrities. 11. NET CENSORSHIP WILL SAVE THE CHILDREN by Robert Blincoe Desire under the hemlock. Should the law deny pedophiles the freedom to express their inclinations? 12. AN APPRECIATION OF THE ART OF JUAN RAGGO by Maya Khankhoje Bold colors and uncompromising form conspire to reveal "la condition humaine". Magic realism in the body-house of truth.
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