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A Glimpse into the Traditional Martial Arts in Burma
Journal of Burma Studies, 2001The traditional martial arts are an aspect of Burmese culture that has been virtually ignored by Burma scholars. Yet these martial arts have a rich heritage dating back to the early days of Burma. Historic events, religion, political necessities, and, more have shaped them recently into economic realities.
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2017
In visual arts both the subject matter and the techniques form traditions extending sometimes through millennia, recording the human evolution and humanity in far more direct ways than, for instance, textual traditions can ever do. In short, visual arts open a rare window to the essence of humanity itself.
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In visual arts both the subject matter and the techniques form traditions extending sometimes through millennia, recording the human evolution and humanity in far more direct ways than, for instance, textual traditions can ever do. In short, visual arts open a rare window to the essence of humanity itself.
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Art, Tradition and the Metaphysics of Traditional Art(s)
Art is one of the most important forms of human being’s relationship with existence, understanding and making sense of it. Through art, human beings aestheticize life and reality; they try to transform, reconstruct and create. What gives artistic activity its identity is the tradition in which it is formed.openaire +1 more source
The American Tradition in the Arts
Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1970Alfred Neumeyer, Richard McLanathan
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A Marginalised Tradition? Polish Art History
2012Art history as an academic discipline and subject of academic education appeared in Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century, although an interest in the field can be traced back to the Enlightenment. The Polonization of research by other scholars led to the marginalization of Polish art history, a phenomenon which has continued almost until
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Traditional and modern pathways for African art
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Creating new traditions in contemporary art
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