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Nursing and the avant-garde

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2004
Through an exploration of the theory of the avant-garde, this paper explores the task for nursing in the new humanities of the 21st Century. Drawing on the theory of the avant-garde in general and the work of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida in particular, it argues that nursing must always return to its basic principles, that of the human ...
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Avant-Garde and Criticism

2007
Avant-Garde and Criticism sheds new light on the complex aims, functions, practices and contexts of art-criticism in relation to the European avant-garde. Although many avant-garde works and the avant-gardes of various countries have been analyzed, considerably less attention has been given to the reviews in newspapers and journals on avant-garde ...
Beekman, K., de Vries, J.
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Avant-garde videogames

ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Studio, 2014
We can identify and critique avant-garde videogames by drawing on the formal and political modes of the historical avant-gardes.
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Metapolitics and the avant-garde

The Musical Quarterly, 2001
Hans Pfitzner's Palestrina was created in a cultural environment profoundly influenced by the ideology of volkisch art and its attendant task of national integration. This concept had its roots in the musical religion of Richard Wagner; in Paul de Lagarde's notion of the mystical representation of the people; and in the recognition of the special ...
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Avant-Garde/Avant-Garde Geographies

2009
This article looks at the import of thinking through the concept of the avant-garde in human geography in terms of its political linkage of the esthetic to the social and the connections to be made between the spaces of art, culture, and politics. Following a broad introduction contextualizing the term historically and geographically, the article ...
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The Radical Avant-Garde and the Contemporary Avant-Garde

New Literary History, 2010
This essay invokes the ontological ethos of the avant-garde work as a particular way of disclosing meaning. The avant-garde, according to Philippe Sers, signals not the ruin of representation but its redefinition; not the debunking of truth but a new relationship to truth.
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