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Dating Miss Maude Adams, as “L’Aiglon”
While organizing the 2017 permanent collection reinstallation at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Mythmaking and Truth-Telling: American and Regional Art, I made discoveries in the artist’s papers at the Archives of American Art that allow us to precisely ...
Leslie Anne Anderson
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This article deals with two Argentinian publications dating from the early 1930s: the Silabario de la decoración americana, by Ricardo Rojas, and the Diccionario etimológico del castellano usual, by Leopoldo Lugones.
Diego Bentivegna
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Days of Future Past: Why Race Matters in Metadata
While marginalized as a juvenile medium, comics serve as an archive of our collective experience. Emerging with the modern city and deeply affected by race, class, and gender norms, comics are a means to understand the changes linked to identity and ...
Julian Carlos Chambliss +3 more
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UKRAINIAN STUDIES AT HARVARD – HIGHLIGHTS FROM A 1998 VOA REPORTING ASSIGNMENT
Marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, next year, we publish the article of Adrian Karmazyn, a member of the Ukrainian Association of American Studies, a ...
Adrian Karmazyn
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Pisani’s book traces the origins and development of the musical tropes for Native Americans in several contexts: European court entertainments from 1550 to 1760; anti-colonial British-American theater and songs from 1710 to 1808; parlor songs, musical ...
Klisala Harrison
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This article offers a critical analysis of the use of the term “archive” in discussions about visual arts in Ibero-America between 2011 and 2022: Why has this term gained currency in the Ibero-American art world during the last ...
Daniel Jerónimo Tobón +3 more
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The Terezita Romo Papers: Capturing the Spirit of Collective Action in Archives
This article addresses the Terezita Romo Papers, one of a handful of archival collections of the Royal Chicano Air Force—a large collective of young, mostly immigrant or first-generation Mexican American artists and activists who produced countless ...
Moriah Ulinskas
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Provinciality and the Art World: The Midland Group 1961- 1977 [PDF]
This paper takes as its focus the Midland Group Gallery in order to first, make a case for the consideration of the geographies of art galleries. Second, highlight the importance of galleries in the context of cultural geographies of the sixties.
Anon. +29 more
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The aim of the paper is to highlight the changing role of archives and to use the case study to indicate the lacking communication with students due to the absence of PR activities, as well as to point to the difficulties of access to digital archival ...
Goran Pavelin
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Serge Elisséeff: Life and Career
This article was written in commemoration of Serge Elisséeff (18891975) - an outstanding 20th century Japanologist, the world-famous scholar and teacher, the founder of the school of Far Eastern studies in the USA, the organizer of academic Japanology in
S. I. Marakhonova
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