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Off Center Episode 18: Speculative Design with Sarah Edmands Martin

Electronic Book Review (EBR)
This time on Off Center, Scott Rettberg is joined by Sarah Edmands Martin, a designer and researcher at the University of Notre Dame. Her research takes place at the intersection of visual communication design, critical fabulation, and media aesthetics ...
S. E. Martin, S. Rettberg
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Negras imagens no semiárido: reposicionando sua produção de sentido

Contracampo
This article aims to discuss analytical strategies that enable the study of images of Afro-Indigenous people produced in counter-colonial contexts in the semi-arid territories of Bahia.
Márcia Guena dos Santos, G. Ferreira
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Resonant Flight: Marronage Beyond the Jazz Imaginary

Jazz & Culture
This article explores the historical and theoretical intersections between marronage and jazz through a critical analysis of archival records, musical practices, and Black ecological practice.
Benjamin Barson
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‘Places research can’t go’

Popular Music History
This article explores the historiographical dimension of the work of singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens. Beginning with her revivalist endeavors with the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Giddens’s musical practice has evolved from ...
Elsa Grassy
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“Choose Two or Three Scapegoats and Make Your Point!” Should I? Critical Thoughts on a Fabulous Experience and Its Heritage

2017
thinking. Social Interactions in Real Life and in Theory In the meantime, I was really becoming interested in the pseudodialogues between mothers and babies described by Schaffer (1977): he shows that the protoconversation itself is ...
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Performance as Methodology: Embodied Archives and Fabulation

Feminist Anthropology, 2021
Siri Gurudev
exaly  

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