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Just like other dances that developed during the Christianization of the Philippines, the Sayaw ng Bati (Dance of Greeting), a dance performance conducted during the dawn of Easter Sunday in the Southern Tagalog Region, is a byproduct of transculturation,
Jose Antonio Lorenzo L. Tamayo
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SOFT POWER IN THE CONCEPT OF TRANSCULTURATION: IDENTITY AND UNIVERSAL IDENTITY LEGITIMIZATION AND NON-ETHNOCENTRIC IMAGE [PDF]
In an expanded cultural perspective, the process of transculturation from the past to the present is a cumulative and formalized order and sophisticated approach that has an impact on societies.
Emrah Aydemir
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‘Towards a truly global art history’. Review of: 20th Century Indian Art: Modern, Post-Independence, Contemporary by Partha Mitter, Parul Dave Mukherji, Rakhee Balaram, London: Thames and Hudson 2022 [PDF]
The present review of 20th Century Indian Art focuses on the book’s contribution to debates around ‘global art history’ and ‘world art studies’. What methodological breakthroughs can be gained from the comparative study of regions outside Europe and the ...
Rafael Cardoso
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Transkulturel kunsthistorie. Om epistemologi og appropriation af japansk kunst i Danmark
The article discusses transcultural art history with Danish examples about Japanese art. This includes an introduction to the concept of transculturation, and how the concept is used in art history research.
Gunhild Ravn Borggreen
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The present research aims at showcasing the transculturation of animals that have adapted human culture in delineating the cause of the environment through Rohan Chakravarty’s Green Humour for a Greying Planet (2021).
Shrabanee Khatai, S. Ladsaria
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Mobile craftspeople and orientalising transculturation in seventh-century BC Iberia
During the early first millennium BC, Phoenician peoples settled the Iberian coasts instigating cultural innovations known as the orientalising; indigenous communities of the interior have long been considered as passively dependent on, or isolated from,
A. Blanco-González +2 more
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This article uses the concept of transculturation (Ortiz 1944) as a lens to examine the effects of civilianization on the (re)production of ‘detective culture’ in two police forces in England.
Lindsey Rice
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This article examines African binarism in Ama Ata Aidoo’s play, The Dilemma of a Ghost. The concept of binarism encompasses the nostalgic predilection for the homeland yet, the preconception of home depends on the way in which colonial hegemony appears ...
Hardev Kaur +3 more
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The Power of Comparison in the Caribbean: Creolization and Transculturation in Perspective
The Antilles have been described as a bridge between the Global North and South. However, the global study of the Caribbean societies has often been hindered by the very elements used to describe them.
Ingrid Brioso Rieumont
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Transculturation in Elizabeth Enslin's While the Gods Were Sleeping: Complexities and Connections
This paper analyzes Elizabeth Enslin’s While the Gods Were Sleeping (2014) from the perspective of transculturation focusing on what transcultural constrictions the author experiences and how she thrashes those constrictions thereby developing ...
T. Upadhyay
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