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Archives are sites of exploration and discovery for all kinds of practices. They are also reinforced structures. Whether as a library of manuscripts, museum store or personal collection, the ‘archive-as-repository’ catalogues and categorizes, houses and ...
Bailey, Rowan, Power, Jess
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Didi-Huberman and art history’s amicable incursions [PDF]
This paper takes as its departure point French philosopher and art historian Georges Didi-Huberman s recent text Aperçues (2018). Clearly forsaking art-historical conventions, Aperçues is composed completely of fragments.
Chari Larsson
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Two's Company, Three's a Conversation: A Study of Dialogue Among A Professor, A Peer-Writing Fellow, and Undergraduates Around Feedback and Writing [PDF]
A single teacher’s comments on student writing may feel less like a readerly interpretation of a text than directive instructions for writing “better,” closing possibilities for conversations about writing.
Hug, Alyssa-Rae
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Women in the Galleries: New Angles on Old Masters in the Late Nineteenth Century
The subject of this issue of 19 might raise a series of questions: Who were the women writing about old masters? What do we know about these women? How and where were they able to see old masters? Where were they writing?
Meaghan Clarke
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Creating participatory writing cultures in UK higher education [PDF]
One particularly difficult area for higher education students is writing appropriately for their respective disciplines. As writing is a social, cultural and dialogic act, writing support should create learning events that will allow for useful social ...
Clughen, L, Hardy, C
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Gendered Narratives of Loss and Survival through Art Practice
This essay explores the themes of loss and survival by looking at some of her early artworks elaborating on the complex relationship of art-based research discourse with memory.
Helin Anahit
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Creative writing, Centre for Studies in Arts and Cultures (STAC), Marilyn I. School of Fine and Performing Arts, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON (2019)
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Terahertz electrical writing speed in an antiferromagnetic memory [PDF]
The speed of writing of state-of-the-art ferromagnetic memories is physically limited by an intrinsic gigahertz threshold. Recently, realization of memory devices based on antiferromagnets, in which spin directions periodically alternate from one atomic ...
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Writing Cosmopolis: The Cosmopolitan Aesthetics of Emilia Dilke and Vernon Lee
In his 1920 review of Vernon Lee’s avant-garde pacifist allegory Satan, the Waster: A Philosophical Trilogy, George Bernard Shaw salutes the author as a representative of ‘the old guard of Victorian cosmopolitan intellectualism’.
Hilary Fraser
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Pengertian Seni sebagai Pengantar Kuliah Sejarah Seni Rupa
Until these days, for most people art is something that is abstract, hard to understand, and beyond their capability to understand. Every people asked about art will have their own opinion or definition about art, and these definitions are various to ...
John Felix
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