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On Emerging British‐Latinx Art: The Case of Art Ubicua
ABSTRACT The historicisation of Latinx art has been consolidated as a field of study in the United States. While categorising art by specific communities or geographic regions can sometimes marginalise artists, such classifications have also opened up opportunities in spaces that might otherwise remain exclusive and inaccessible.
Clara Garavelli
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Strategic Afro-Modernism, Dynamic Hybridity, and Bebop's Socio-Political Significance [PDF]
In this chapter, I argue that one can articulate a historically attuned and analytically rich model for understanding jazz in its various inflections. That is, on the one hand, such a model permits us to affirm jazz as a historically conditioned, dynamic
Nielsen, Cynthia R.
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Boston University Messiaen Project, October 12 and 13, 2007 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Messiaen Project international conference on Friday, October 12, and Saturday, October 13, 2007, at the College of Fine Arts, 855 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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New Urban Decorum? City Aesthetics To And Fro [PDF]
From the municipal and civic perspective, improving the environment responds to the idea “to make a more beautiful city”, answering to the jump from the industrial city to the metropolitan one, and then to the different attempts for ordering cities ...
Remesar, Antoni
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The Nordic Council Literature Prize and the Nordic welfare values
Abstract For many years, literature and culture have been an important part of the Nordic co‐operation. In the Nordic Council's report Konstens och kulturens frihet i Norden. En kunskapsöversikt med utgångspunkt i forskningen om kulturpolitik [The freedom of culture in the Nordic countries. A scientific point of reference in research on cultural policy]
Anne‐Marie Mai
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This essay addresses how Africanist choreography operates as a practice of cultural citizenship, focussing on the work of Thomas ‘Talawa’ Prestø as a leading figure in shaping the cultural sphere for choreography based on African and diaspora forms in ...
Adewole, Funmi
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Non‐visible aspects of ceramics: Archaeological science approaches in Andean pottery studies
Abstract This article examines the history of the application of archaeological science in studies of pre‐Hispanic pottery from the Andes, South America, through academic publications from the 1960s to the present. It details the questions addressed by, analytical tools used for and theoretical underpinnings of investigations into provenance and ...
Andrea Martínez‐Carrasco +1 more
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Basket-Handle Arch and Its Optimum Symmetry Generation as a Structural Element and Keeping the Aesthetic Point of View [PDF]
The arches were a great advance in construction with respect to the rigid Greek linteled architecture. Its development came from the hand of the great Roman constructions, especially with the semicircular arch. In successive historical periods, different
Alcayde García, Alfredo +5 more
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The resurrection of Antoni Gaudí in post-war media : a critical chronology: 1945–1965 [PDF]
The Post-war time coincides with the rehabilitation of Antoni Gaudí, a process closely linked to the spread of his architecture on a global scale.
Rodríguez Pedret, Carmen
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De/Sedimentation: The Geopoetics of José Watanabe and Soledad Fariña
This paper explores de/sedimentation as both a textual and geological concept through the works of José Watanabe (La piedra alada) and Soledad Fariña (PAC PAC PEC PEC) to examine how literary and material traces accumulate, erode and reemerge within the colonial Anthropocene.
Rosa Berbel
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