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Krakatau On Fire, The Disaster Of 1883 In Dutch Colonial Literature: A Postcolonial Approach, Rick Honings
Krakatau On Fire, The Disaster Of 1883 In Dutch Colonial Literature: A Postcolonial Approach, Rick Honings
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
In 1883, the volcano Krakatau erupted and collapsed, causing the deaths of tens of thousands. The eruption was one of the first disasters to take place beyond the Dutch boundaries that received so much attention in the Netherlands. Although the disaster appealed to the imagination, it barely led to the publication of fiction. Only in Dutch Indies youth literature can one find something about the Krakatau. In this article, four Dutch stories and novels are analysed: “Stories of the moon” by Nellie van Kol-Porreij, The hermit of Rakata or Krakatau on fire by Robert Michael Ballantyne, “Nine Months on Krakatau” …
Teong Negeri: Sakralitas Identitas Lokal Masyarakat Negeri Adat Di Maluku Tengah, Revaldo Pravasta Julian Mb Salakory
Teong Negeri: Sakralitas Identitas Lokal Masyarakat Negeri Adat Di Maluku Tengah, Revaldo Pravasta Julian Mb Salakory
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
This article discusses the sacredness of Teong Negeri in the life of the indigenous people in Maluku. Teong Negeri is seen as a symbol of the customary state in Central Maluku, among others, Negeri Haya, Hatu, Tehua and Wassu and has a function in maintaining the socio-cultural network. the four states of Pela Gandong Negeri Haya, Hatu, Tehua and Wassu use Teong Negeri as a daily greeting. It can be seen that Teong Negeri is a sacred symbol for the four states of pela gandong because in addition to being a symbol of identity that is able to integrate each …
Revisiting Ethnicity In Southeast Asia, Dewi Hermawati Resminingayu
Revisiting Ethnicity In Southeast Asia, Dewi Hermawati Resminingayu
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
To explain ethnicity, scholars have come to an endless discussion providing a wide spectrum of ethnicity throughout the world. Various perspectives have been suggested to comprehend the notion of ethnicity. To this point, there are three most well-known perspectives to explain this term, namely primordialism, instrumentalism, and constructivism approach. Most scholars commonly apply one approach to dissect a case study related to ethnicity. Few have ombined two approaches, for each approach seems to contradict one another. However, this paper suggests that those three approaches can be simultaneously applied if critically used to discern certain case studies related to ethnicity in …
The Marriage Of Art And Science, Mike Doyle
The Marriage Of Art And Science, Mike Doyle
The STEAM Journal
Art work that shows how the viewer translates visual cues into meaning
Lightwave: Visualizing The Wind, Jacqueline M. Bell Johnson
Lightwave: Visualizing The Wind, Jacqueline M. Bell Johnson
The STEAM Journal
No abstract provided.
Animals In Drama And Theatrical Performance: Anthropocentric Emotionalism, Peta Tait
Animals In Drama And Theatrical Performance: Anthropocentric Emotionalism, Peta Tait
Animal Studies Journal
This article outlines how nonhuman animals are framed by the emotions of drama, theatre and contemporary performance and considers a distinctive tradition in western culture of enacting animal characters who function as surrogate humans. It argues that, contradictorily, while animal characters confirm anthropocentric emotionalism, drama also contains pro-animal values and concern for animal welfare. Animals embodying emotions in theatrical languages are part of the way animals are used in the traditions of western culture and to think and philosophize with, but they also indicate thinking about the emotions in theatrical performance. The article considers if, however, staging living animals can …
Tether // Transfiguration // Strength, Winosha Steele
Tether // Transfiguration // Strength, Winosha Steele
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Kailey Maher
United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Kailey Maher
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Viva Latinx
DePaul Magazine
DePaul continues to expand its innovative programming and resources for Latinx communities. La DePaulia, an online Spanish-language publication produced by journalism students, is filling a need for news in Chicago's Spanish-speaking community. The Center for Latino Research continues to provide films, lectures, webinars and other programming on Latinx subjects, and is elevating its scholarly publication, Diálogo with expanded content and regional relevance. The DePaul Art Museum has initiated a years-long Latinx Initiative to expand its collections, exhibitions and public programs devoted to Latin American artists, beginning with the "LatinXAmerican" exhibition.
Artist Spotlight, Ben Schoenburg
Artist Spotlight, Ben Schoenburg
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Seeds, Sophie Friis
Bedrock, Jordan Winiski
Enough, Ella Morton
Unoduhi, Brandon Barney
Golden Field, Caroline Bass
Apple Trees, Zach Hughes
Untitled Ii, Kelsey Watkins
Twenty Bucks For A Bus Ticket, Hailey Pierce
Mangled, Emily Lane
Mice And Elephants, Sarah Dusek
Shiny, Abbey Morelli
Full Moon Stomach, Sarah Feingold
Voluptuous, Emily Lane
I Am Become Tree, Hailey Pierce
Before Quitting The Football Team, Zach Hughes
Untitled, Kelsey Watkins
Fridge Poem, Michael Stillwell
To The Choirmaster, Olivia Corso
Alone At Night, Jacob Rabinovich
Twinkle Toes, Emily Lane