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Postérités du cut-up dans la chanson rock (1970-2000)

open access: yesItinéraires, 2018
Created in 1959 by William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, the cut-up technique rests on cutting and assembling scraps of texts from various sources. Burroughs employed it notably in the “Nova trilogy” (The Soft Machine, 1961; The Ticket That Exploded ...
Clémentine Hougue
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Hegel's Eurocentric Triads of Dialectics and its Transformation to Kelly's Planetary Paradigm [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article introduces Hegel's Eurocentric philosophy of dialectics in the 19th century and its transformation to Kelly’s planetary paradigm at the turn of the 20th-21st century.
ma, Z. G.
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Thea 'tricks': forms of resistance in the 1968 United States and after

open access: yesL'Ordinaire des Amériques, 2014
The year 1968 seems to be the climax of the counterculture, as manifold forms of resistance emerged and multiple claims were asserted by various social groups. Such a polyphony may appear as a hodgepodge of uncoordinated elements, all the more so as 1968
Elodie Chazalon
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The Suffering Body in Pepe Sales's Poetry

open access: yesCultura, Lenguaje y Representación, 2022
The poems of Pepe Sales (Barcelona, 1954-1994) are marked by his experience as a homosexual, drug addict and AIDS sufferer. He was a key member of the Barcelona counterculture, along with Pau Riba, Pau Malvido and Genís Cano, and has gone down in ...
Antoni Maestre Brotons
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Les logiques sociales de l’iconographie contestataire : le cas du quartier d’El Príncipe à Ceuta

open access: yesAmnis, 2019
Searching a nationalist propaganda, Ceuta’s public authorities, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, have carried out an instrumentalisation of urban iconography and place names.
Alicia Fernández García
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Re-Coopering anti-psychiatry: David Cooper, revolutionary critic of psychiatry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article offers an introduction to David Cooper (1931–86), who coined the term ‘anti-psychiatry’, and, it is argued here, has not so far received the scholarly attention that he deserves. The first section presents his life in context.
Chapman, Adrian
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Yoga, Christians Practicing Yoga, and God: On Theological Compatibility, or Is There a Better Question? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Houston is a wildly diverse city; nonetheless it should come as no surprise that the Houston Chronicle “Belief” section frequently features stories about church expansions or declines, pastoral developments, and other reports on Christian communities ...
Jain, Andrea R.
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Contemporary Art and Rock, some relations

open access: yesVisualidades, 2011
This article investigates some relations between contemporary art and rock, from a collection of examples of the involvement between artists and rockers through history. Notably Pop Art, punk, Conceptual Art and the figure of Hélio Oiticica.
Leonardo Felipe
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Counterculture, capitalism, and the constancy of change [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Drawing upon the thought of Timothy Leary, the purpose of this article is to examine the uncomfortable relationship between his conceptualisation of ‘counterculture’ as the perpetual generation of the new, and the processes of accumulation that drive ...
Sutherland, Thomas
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The Classical World in a Norwegian Workers' Encyclopedia: Arbeidernes Leksikon (1931–1936)

open access: yesClotho, 2022
The Norwegian Arbeidernes leksikon, “Workers’ Encyclopedia,” was published in six volumes from 1931–1936. It was inspired by The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, explicitly aimed at working-class readers, and establishing an alternative to the hegemonic ...
Eivind Heldaas Seland
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