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Six New Zealand Artists

Six New Zealand Artists
Author: New Zealand House (London)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1973
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People of Today

People of Today
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2326
Release: 2002
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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World Museum Publications

World Museum Publications
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1982
Genre: Museums
ISBN:

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The Tuning of the World

The Tuning of the World
Author: R. Murray Schafer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1980
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Sold!

Sold!
Author: Mark Westgarth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781527243910

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Animism in Art and Performance

Animism in Art and Performance
Author: Christopher Braddock
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2017-11-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 3319665502

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This book explores Māori indigenous and non-indigenous scholarship corresponding with the term ‘animism’. In addressing visual, media and performance art, it explores the dualisms of people and things, as well as 'who' or 'what' is credited with 'animacy'. It comprises a diverse array of essays divided into four sections: Indigenous Animacies, Atmospheric Animations, Animacy Hierarchies and Sensational Animisms. Cassandra Barnett discusses artists Terri Te Tau and Bridget Reweti and how personhood and hau (life breath) traverse art-taonga. Artist Natalie Robertson addresses kōrero (talk) with ancestors through photography. Janine Randerson and sound artist Rachel Shearer consider the sun as animate with mauri (life force), while Anna Gibb explores life in the algorithm. Rebecca Schneider and Amelia Jones discuss animacy in queered and raced formations. Stephen Zepke explores Deleuze and Guattari's animist hylozoism and Amelia Barikin examines a mineral ontology of art. This book will appeal to readers interested in indigenous and non-indigenous entanglements and those who seek different approaches to new materialism, the post-human and the anthropocene.


Imperial Leather

Imperial Leather
Author: Anne Mcclintock
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1135209103

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Imperial Leather chronicles the dangerous liaisons between gender, race and class that shaped British imperialism and its bloody dismantling. Spanning the century between Victorian Britain and the current struggle for power in South Africa, the book takes up the complex relationships between race and sexuality, fetishism and money, gender and violence, domesticity and the imperial market, and the gendering of nationalism within the zones of imperial and anti-imperial power.


Culture and Imperialism

Culture and Imperialism
Author: Edward W. Said
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 417
Release: 1994-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0679750541

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A landmark work from the author of Orientalism that explores the long-overlooked connections between the Western imperial endeavor and the culture that both reflected and reinforced it. "Grandly conceived . . . urgently written and urgently needed. . . . No one studying the relations between the metropolitan West and the decolonizing world can ignore Mr. Said's work.' --The New York Times Book Review In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as the Western powers built empires that stretched from Australia to the West Indies, Western artists created masterpieces ranging from Mansfield Park to Heart of Darkness and Aida. Yet most cultural critics continue to see these phenomena as separate. Edward Said looks at these works alongside those of such writers as W. B. Yeats, Chinua Achebe, and Salman Rushdie to show how subject peoples produced their own vigorous cultures of opposition and resistance. Vast in scope and stunning in its erudition, Culture and Imperialism reopens the dialogue between literature and the life of its time.