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2018
This chapter explores how long-time neighborhood activists helped build the CVSP into the nation’s most significant environmental-justice movement by mobilizing the radical histories, strong place attachment, and “socially thick” landscape of community organizing in the working-class neighborhood of La Teja.
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This chapter explores how long-time neighborhood activists helped build the CVSP into the nation’s most significant environmental-justice movement by mobilizing the radical histories, strong place attachment, and “socially thick” landscape of community organizing in the working-class neighborhood of La Teja.
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Teja Samasta Rupa is a curatorial note that explores how light shapes the way we see and create forms. In Balinese art, form is never just an outer look. It carries inner light, feeling, and awareness. Light reveals shapes and colors, but it also opens a path to understand the world and the self more deeply.
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Friedrich Teja Bach: Struktur und Erscheinung
2016Journal für Kunstgeschichte, Bd. 3 Nr.
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Abstract Texas was home to the largest number of Mexicans in the United States. In San Antonio, migrants formed webs of social, economic, and political institutions that connected them to each other, American institutions, and back to Mexico. This chapter looks at the formation of Mexican identity based on the nationalist rhetoric of the
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Tejas Transactions in the Itihāsa-Purāṇa
2018In the frame of my ongoing research devoted to the elucidation of the notion of tejas (‘ardent/fierce energy’), the present paper purposes to investigate an aspect that has so far lurked in the background of the former contributions, despite its crucial significance to the notion of tejas itself: namely, its liability to transference.
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