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Third Text, 2011
How do we write a history of contemporary art? Globalisation is frequently identified as a major characteristic of contemporary art since the late 1980s, yet it remains wedded to notions of progress and innovation, as well as to a centre-versus-periphery world-view that presumes the belatedness of those living and working in the alleged margins.
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How do we write a history of contemporary art? Globalisation is frequently identified as a major characteristic of contemporary art since the late 1980s, yet it remains wedded to notions of progress and innovation, as well as to a centre-versus-periphery world-view that presumes the belatedness of those living and working in the alleged margins.
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2018
This chapter shows how the analytical framework of contemporaneous migration allows an examination of citizenship constellations that are forged across migration sites. It draws together key themes that emerge from this approach, namely on citizenship and territory, fraternity and alterity, and the co-constitution of time and space. The chapter further
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This chapter shows how the analytical framework of contemporaneous migration allows an examination of citizenship constellations that are forged across migration sites. It draws together key themes that emerge from this approach, namely on citizenship and territory, fraternity and alterity, and the co-constitution of time and space. The chapter further
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Russian Studies in Literature, 2009
The epithet "contemporary literature" has very little to do with "time" (year of composition) and everything to do with "the times" (year of publication), for "contemporary literature" is often something of an anachronism, something written, in actuality, in opposition to the times.
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The epithet "contemporary literature" has very little to do with "time" (year of composition) and everything to do with "the times" (year of publication), for "contemporary literature" is often something of an anachronism, something written, in actuality, in opposition to the times.
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Archaeology and contemporaneity
Archaeological Dialogues, 2015AbstractThis paper discusses the concept of contemporaneity as it is used in archaeology. In particular, two general usages are examined. The first concerns the idea of contemporaneity in the context of archaeological dating and chronology, the second relates to the characterization of the archaeological record as a contemporary phenomenon.
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Contemporaneous Illustration of Megakaryopoiesis
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, 2023Nishit Gupta +3 more
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Archaeology and contemporaneousness
Archaeological Dialogues, 2015Gavin Lucas has returned to the theme of archaeological time, which has long interested him, and, in this paper, to contemporaneousness in archaeology. For a historian, contemporaneousness is a straightforward matter. The First World War and the Russian Revolution, for example, are considered contemporaneous because the two events took place during the
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