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From A to E: Warhol’s Europe/Europe’s Warhol
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“English Literature After #MeToo: Global Perspectives”: Introduction
ABSTRACT This introductory essay sets out the relationship between #MeToo movement and higher education in a global context, arguing that teaching in universities is defined by what we term “Post‐#MeToo Consciousness.” The essay explores the implications of this for teaching practice and the principles of English literary studies, opening questions ...
Kate Hext, Julie Choi
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Investigating the Effects of Atomic Oxygen Cold Plasma Surface Cleaning on the Oil Paint
This study investigates a novel cleaning technique based on the use of atomic oxygen (AO) generated in atmospheric pressure plasma, with the focus on the systematic investigation of the impact of AO on sensitive organic substrates during the cleaning action, to explore the applicability and limitations of the technique.
Kirill Shumikhin +11 more
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Resenha da mostra de Andy Warhol, From A to B and Back Again, Whitney Museum of American Art, Nova York.
Luiz Sérgio de Oliveira
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Transgender Discrimination in Puerto Rico: An Analysis From a Queer Perspective of Labor Experiences
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to show the impact of the gender binary in the workplace, with a special focus on the experiences of the TRANS community in Puerto Rico. This research article, written as a queertext, highlights how social perceptions of gender influence job opportunities, recruitment, and selection processes, as well as discrimination
Thais Torres‐Castro +1 more
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The Nordic Council Literature Prize and the Nordic welfare values
Abstract For many years, literature and culture have been an important part of the Nordic co‐operation. In the Nordic Council's report Konstens och kulturens frihet i Norden. En kunskapsöversikt med utgångspunkt i forskningen om kulturpolitik [The freedom of culture in the Nordic countries. A scientific point of reference in research on cultural policy]
Anne‐Marie Mai
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Abstract The dividing line between the artistic and literary heritage privatized by copyright and the public domain depends on just one word which is completely alien to the traditional legal jargon: originality. As if it were not enough the essential requirement of copyright is highly polysemic, being its meaning also sensitive to the specific ...
Vincenzo Iaia
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Hugh Easton's Neo‐Baroque Art and the Stained‐Glass Closet in Postwar Britain*
Hugh Ray Easton (1906–1965) was a leading mid‐twentieth century British designer of stained‐glass windows. His works combined neo‐baroque style with an aesthetic that was attuned to glamour in contemporary media such as film and homoerotic physique magazines.
Jane Brocket, Dominic Janes
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Insurgent envelopment: The emergency blanket and scenes of exposure at border zones
Short Abstract By focusing on the emergency blanket, this paper offers an account of how the geographies of exposure are mediated materially, aesthetically, and politically by forms of envelopment. Highlighting how the emergency blanket is deployed as a device of minimal comfort at border zones, the paper examines artistic works that repurpose this ...
Derek McCormack
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Abstract Clinical anatomy education is meant to prepare students for caring for the living, often by working with the dead. By their nature many clinical anatomy education programs privilege topographical form over the donor's humanity. This inbalance between the living and the dead generates tensions between the tangible and the spiritual insofar as ...
Michelle D. Lazarus +2 more
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