A Technician's Dream? The Critical Reception of 3-D Films in Britain [PDF]
Recent debates about the role of 3-D within cinema (and other media) have contained the traces of a largely anti-stereoscopic agenda that can be traced back to critical responses to 3-D in the 1950s.
Johnston, Keith M.
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The second shout: Fănuș Neagu and his classicization. On În văpaia lunii (1971) through the eyes of literary criticism [PDF]
The present article is concerned with the critical reception of the volume În văpaia lunii(1971), which was not expected to arouse major interest since it comprised a selection of texts that have been previously published, a practice often ...
Lucian CHIȘU
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Ways of not reading Gertrude Stein [PDF]
I situate the controversial critical strategies of “distant reading” and “surface reading” in the reception history of Gertrude Stein, an author whose work was frequently declared “unreadable.” I argue that an early twentieth-century history of ...
Cecire, Natalia
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Unacknowledged Intellect: Scott’s Changing Reputation and an Alternative Victorian Critical Mode
Despite a critical tendency, common until recently, to minimize Sir Walter Scott’s impact as an intellectual, two late-Victorian reviewers, Julia Wedgwood and John Stuart Stuart-Glennie, do present Scott as a theorist and a contributor to the ...
Andrea Coldwell
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The threat of destitution as a deterrent against asylum seeking in the European Union [PDF]
The problematization of asylum has detrimentally impacted on the provision of support for asylum seekers in host countries. The threat of destitution has become instrumental in restrictive asylum policies and is increasingly used as a deterrent against ...
Da Lomba, Sylvie
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Conventional mentality, according to which, in the teaching activities carried out during the courses of History of Music, the approach of the triad style-genre-language is performed under restrictions and in most cases in a superficial manner, the ...
Iațeșen Loredana Viorica
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Re-Coopering anti-psychiatry: David Cooper, revolutionary critic of psychiatry [PDF]
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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Zionists and ‘Polish Jews’. Palestinian Reception of ‘We, Polish Jews’ [PDF]
The article discusses the reception of Tuwim’s manifesto in Israel, focusing in particular on the 1940s. The author analyses various critical reponses to the poem expressed by Jewish critics in Palestine.
Sobelman, Michał
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A sick genius? The critical reception of Alexei Stanchinsky [PDF]
This article examines the critical reception of the Russian composer Alexei Stanchinsky (1888-1914). It focuses on the critical reviews published in Russian newspapers and musical periodicals during Stanchinsky’s lifetime.
Stuart Akvilė
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Sexual transgression on the American stage: Clyde Fitch, Sapho, and the 'American Girl' [PDF]
Clyde Fitch's play, Sapho (1900), is significant in the history of theatre censorship in America as a result of the arrests of the leading actress, Olga Nethersole, and several of her entourage.
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