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The Deterritorialization and Reterritorialization of Artistic Research

open access: yesÍMPAR: Online Journal for Artistic Research, 2019
In the earliest days of developing the discourses pertinent to artistic research, the apparent openness of its territory was vital in order that the varied protagonists engaging with it in the manner of pioneers could each recognise themselves within it while remaining open to the often-divergent needs and natures of others around them. This notionally
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On "Vulgar Exhibition": Hazlitt, "The Fight" and the Pornography of Popularity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This essay pursues Hazlitt as a case in Cultural Studies historiography by reading his 1822 essay "The Fight" as a contribution to the historical emergence of the discourse of "popular culture" as a class-inflected euphemism for pornography.
McCutcheon, Mark A.
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Uruguayan candombe in Buenos Aires: (Proposing) New urban imaginaries in the “White” city

open access: yesCuadernos de Antropología Social, 2009
The paper examines the appropriation of public space and the proposal of new urban imaginaries by the practitioners of popular cultural practices. We focus on the development and spatial expansion of Afro-Uruguayan candombe in Buenos Aires.
Alejandro Frigerio, Eva Lamborghini
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Santo Domingo Savio: a reterritorialized space

open access: yes, 2011
Santo Domingo Savio is a neighborhood of The Comuna Polpular No. 1, located at the north east of Medellin (Antioquia, Colombia). It has been formed through illegal and marginal occupation of land; it is a territory with a lot of violence and poverty problems in which the urban policies have generated transport infrastructure, public space and ...
Ballesteros Toro, Jorge   +4 more
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