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Krapp's last tape in Great Britain : production history amid changing practice [PDF]
This book chapter investigates the production history of the play, Krapp's last ...
Head, Andrew
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ABSTRACT This work reflects on the presence of a desacralized Buddha statue in the Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography, established in Parma, Italy, in 1901 by Xaverian missionaries. The Buddha's hollowed back is a potent trace of the transnational interactions between these Roman Catholic missionaries and folk believers from the Henan region ...
Valentina Gamberi
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The 2007 Iranian 'hostage crisis' : an Orientalist captivity narrative [PDF]
Concerned with the deployment of discourses within the representing culture and not principally with that which it seeks to portray. These accounts, in terms of their mediation by the newspapers concerned as well as their anticipated reception by a ...
Bryce, Derek
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On social media, authenticity is not only performed but also performative through socio‐spatial practices. African fashion microcelebrities’ practices of branding, locating, and peopling illustrate the spatiality in enacting performative authenticity. ‘Peopling’ is not merely to popularise the discursive space as showed; it compels microcelebrities to ...
Allen Hai Xiao, Qingyi Yan
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The Württembergische Landesbibliothek in Stuttgart houses a rich collection of Stammbücher, including ones compiled by Paul Jenisch (1558–1647) and Johann Michael Weckherlin (1579–1631). These valuable sources (Cod. hist. qt. 298–299 and Cod. hist.
Samantha Owens
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Boston University Collegium Musicum, May 5, 1995 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Collegium Musicum performance on Friday, May 5, 1995 at 8:00 p.m., at the Boston University Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
School of Music, Boston University
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The Somatic Crowd: The Bodily and Sensory Experience of Reform Crowds in Britain, c.1816–48*
Abstract This article considers the roles that the body and the senses played in shaping the dynamics of 19th‐century reform crowds in Britain. Acoustics, terrain, timing, weather and corporeal issues of hunger, thirst and calls of nature influenced the timing and location of events and, along with the physical aspects of accessibility, visibility and ...
Dave Steele
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The introduction of the celebration of the Immaculate Conception prompted a series of innovations in liturgical music that changed the foundations of music and developed the figurative theme of the Virgin Mary.One of the first official actions of Pope ...
Camilla Cavicchi
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Review of: Mark Slobin (2011) Folk Music: A Very Short Introduction [PDF]
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McGuinness, David
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Abstract Background and aims Restricting alcohol advertising may reduce alcohol consumption and related ill‐health. However, advertisements for alcohol‐free and low‐alcohol drinks (NoLos) with brand‐matched alcoholic versions are typically exempt from restrictions, which could lead to surrogate marketing (adverts for NoLo beverages also promoting brand‐
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