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The History of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA)
The History of Voice Pedagogy, 2018This article offers an overview of the history of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA). The organization began with five members in the mid-1980s whose interests were in teaching voice and speech primarily for the performing arts, and the ...
Adrianne Moore
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Development of Japanese Martial Arts in Hungarian Sport Culture
International Journal of the History of Sport, 2023Japan, home of modern combat sports, had a great influence on Hungarian martial arts. The early appearance of judo in 1906 contributed directly and indirectly to the creation of the Hungarian martial arts culture and combat sports systems.
Adam Falatovics, Katalin Szikora
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The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2018
A nation’s cultural policy is derived from its political and governance history, and its past practices. Taking the genealogical traits of South Korean cultural policies into account, the authors examine the contributions and risks of a public-led arts ...
Hyesun Shin, Insul Kim
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A nation’s cultural policy is derived from its political and governance history, and its past practices. Taking the genealogical traits of South Korean cultural policies into account, the authors examine the contributions and risks of a public-led arts ...
Hyesun Shin, Insul Kim
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2021
Review of A History of Art History, Reviewed January 2021 by Jenna Dufour, Research Librarian for Visual Arts, University of California Irvine, dufourj@uci.edu.
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Review of A History of Art History, Reviewed January 2021 by Jenna Dufour, Research Librarian for Visual Arts, University of California Irvine, dufourj@uci.edu.
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History of Art and Anthropology of Art
Res: Anthropology and aesthetics, 2002In April 2000, the French president opened a permanent exhibition of primitive art in the Mus?e du Louvre in Paris. Jacques Chirac directly sponsored this exhibition, entrusting a collector and dealer (who was neither an art historian nor an anthropologist) with the task of organizing the entire show.
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Introduction: Art's Histories Without Art History
ARTMargins, 2022Abstract The introductory text situates the therapeutic practices of Gina Ferreira and Lula Wanderley in relation to the work of Brazilian modernist artist Lygia Clark. Ferreira is a social psychologist who uses the arts—for instance, photography and film—for the socialization and treatment of psychiatric patients. Wanderley is an artist
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The History of Psychiatry as the History of an Art
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975T. S. Eliot, standing on his doorstep, with his Boston Evening Transcript in his hand, ‘turned wearily as he would turn to nod goodbye to Rochefoucauld if the street were time and he at the end of the street’. The same weary gaze characterizes the attitude of most psychiatrists towards important figures in the past history of their subject.
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World Futures, 1994
Abstract Like any science, art history is based on certain assumptions proper to the discipline: that every work of art is an absolute and unique statement, that anything man‐made is a work of art, that everything in it is intended by its creator to be there, and that it includes within itself everything necessary for its own decipherment.
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Abstract Like any science, art history is based on certain assumptions proper to the discipline: that every work of art is an absolute and unique statement, that anything man‐made is a work of art, that everything in it is intended by its creator to be there, and that it includes within itself everything necessary for its own decipherment.
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On the Educational Significance and Value of Visual Arts
The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2022:There can be little doubt, from the enduring contemporary popularity of art galleries and museums, that such visual arts as painting and sculpture are sources of perceptual and emotional satisfaction and pleasure to a large viewing public.
D. Carr
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Dramatising the shock of the new: using Arts-based embodied pedagogies to teach life skills
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020The digital economy and the global pandemic, together with the effects of climate change, have taken a human toll affecting the pace of everyday life, creating an exponential increase in anxiety and stress related diseases.
S. Robbie, Bernie Warren
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