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Neo-Baroque Configurations in Contemporary Canadian Digital Poetics

2020
Canadian Literature, No 210-11 (2011): 21st-Century ...
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The Neo-Baroque Subject

2006
Ova knjiga govori o zajedničkim stilskim premisama vizualnih umjetnosti najnovijeg vremena i želi afirmirati tezu da su djela poput filma Mulholland Drive Davida Lyncha, televizijske serije X- files, fotografija Jeffa Walla i slika Lovre Artukovića nastalih posljednjih desetak godina nerazdvojni dijelovi uzbudljive intelektualne igre koja se upravo ...
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Sally Potter's "Orlando" and the Neo-Baroque Scopic Regime

Cinema Journal, 1996
Freely adapted from Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando: A Biography (1928),2 Sally Potter's Orlando (1992)3 offers a postmodern/neo-baroque rereading of a transhistorical story where freedom of imagination combines with the memory system of our history of ideas.
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Penny Dreadful from Neo-Victorian to Neo-Baroque

2018
The analytical framework of the fourth chapter consists in an association between Baroque (and neo-Baroque) and neo-Victorianism. Like Baroque poetics, neo-Victorian culture is focused on the notion of ‘transgression’, ‘excess’ and ‘deviance’ from norms and limits.
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Architectures of the Senses: Neo-Baroque Entertainment Spectacles

2003
Reproduced with the kind permission of The MIT Press ; It was sometime in November 2000. I was walking along an Arabian street, taking in the rhythms of the arabesque decorations and the spectacular, multi-colored buildings; being entertained by the exotic street musicians; and occasionally being lured into various bazaars that offered the temptations ...
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Neo-Baroques

2017
Walter Moser   +2 more
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Latin American Neo-Baroque: Theory and Practice

The article consists of two parts devoted to the theory and artistic practice of Neo-Baroque, respectively. The first part examines the history of the formation of the concept of Latin American Neo-Baroque. It began in European art history, when J. Burckhardt characterized the Baroque as a certain era in the development of art, and H.
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