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The determined indeterminacy of white supremacy
Abstract Contemporary white supremacy often takes hold through strategies of racial disavowal. One strategy that political parties and regular citizens in Bulgaria use is what I call determined indeterminacy. Determined indeterminacy is a collective, institutionalized method of denying the ubiquitous systemic racism that undergirds social life.
Elana Resnick
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Abstract Whether trans people – especially trans women – were persecuted by the Nazi regime remains a contested yet under‐researched topic. But the wider political backdrop (including the culture wars and Holocaust memorialisation practices) steers this historical question with a monolithic value: victimisation.
Zavier Nunn
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Kitsch, reminiscências estéticas e Jeff Koons
É Kitsch, desde que desmedido quanto ao argumento emotivo na praxis cultural, pelas adaptações, ao fazer da arte um produto de consumo, que coincide com a sacralização da arte e conduz a estética, quer na literatura, na pintura ou na música, à reflexão ...
Christiane Wagner
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Sonic memory material as 'pathetic trigger' [PDF]
Memory, according to Henri Bergson, is gleaned from the present and realises the present perception from its sensory-motor elements through movements towards that which it perceives.
Voegelin, Salomé
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Slapstick Classicism: Chaplin among the Sculptures
Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 4, Page 42-64, December 2025.
James Reath
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‘BEST FOR FOODIES’: Food, Digital Media and Planetary Gentrification
Abstract Leisure activities, including place‐based food experiences, have become central to defining urban identities and branding places. Mobile and affluent urbanites’ search for authentic and cosmopolitan experiences is increasingly guided by corporate digital media such as apps and websites that direct them to previously ignored working‐class ...
Pascale Joassart‐Marcelli +1 more
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Entre diabolisation, séduction et légitimation. Le kitsch ou l’imitation comme « mal esthétique » ?
On the basis of Clement Greenberg’s distinction between the avant-garde as “imitating the act of imitation” and kitsch as “imitating the effect of imitation” in order to provoke the pleasure of the senses, we will show that kitsch induces a “culinary ...
Florence BANCAUD
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Com mais de um século de existência, a palavra kitsch ainda é confundida com brega. O conceito de kitsch ganhou uma dimensão que foi além do conceito de arte.
Sega, Christina Maria Pedrazza
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Introduction: Crying over Little Nell [PDF]
Do you ever find yourself coming over all sentimental? And if you do, do you like it, or do you feel embarrassed by your sentimental proclivities? Is sentimentality a pleasurable indulgence, a minor vice, or a lapse of aesthetic and moral taste?
Bown, Nicola
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Victorian women travellers and amateur art collecting in Japan, 1863–1893
Abstract The majority of interdisciplinary studies on nineteenth‐century Japonisme perpetuate an assumption that most connoisseurs of Japanese art in Victorian Britain were men. Despite recent feminist studies which have restored women to histories of private collecting and curatorship across Europe, there is a lack of consideration of how travelogues ...
Margaret K. Gray
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