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Articles 1531 - 1560 of 2050
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Fiction Fix 09, Mark Ari, Kate Kaiser, Alison Bergblom Johnson, Jewel Beth Davis, Margarita Meklina, Mathieu Asselin, Chris Mccann, Sanjukta Shams, Jane Hertenstein, Alysha Hoffa, Alexis Wilson, Jeff Baker, Geri Lipschultz, Leslie Tucker, Robbie Knopf, Justin Toole, Lis Anna
Fiction Fix 09, Mark Ari, Kate Kaiser, Alison Bergblom Johnson, Jewel Beth Davis, Margarita Meklina, Mathieu Asselin, Chris Mccann, Sanjukta Shams, Jane Hertenstein, Alysha Hoffa, Alexis Wilson, Jeff Baker, Geri Lipschultz, Leslie Tucker, Robbie Knopf, Justin Toole, Lis Anna
Fiction Fix
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Modernity, Multiples, And Masculinity Horace Poolaw's Postcards Of Elder Kiowa Men, Laura E. Smith
Modernity, Multiples, And Masculinity Horace Poolaw's Postcards Of Elder Kiowa Men, Laura E. Smith
Great Plains Quarterly
Many Indians in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century commodified aspects of their cultures in order to make a living and sometimes present their identities, history, and artworks in ways that were satisfying to them. Ten vintage postcards from the Oklahoma Historical Society by Kiowa photographer Horace Poolaw (1906-1984) indicate that he recognized popular tastes for Plains Indian male imagery while both participating in that production and working independently of it. Poolaw printed some of his photographs on postcard stock to sell at local fairs in the early to mid twentieth century. In order for the postcards to appeal …
Taking In: The Best Of Aib Photography 2011, Aib Students
Taking In: The Best Of Aib Photography 2011, Aib Students
Taking In
Taking In is a student run project featuring a selection of work created by students attending the Art Institute of Boston. The project focuses on the business of promoting art and culminates each year with a juried exhibition, publication. and website all designed to promote selected works of AIB artists. The selected pieces were chosen anonymously by a jury of distinguished members of the Boston art community to represent the best of AIB Photography in 2011. The book in your hands is the end result of a collective effort by those in the class.
Since 1980, Sookyung Bae
Since 1980, Sookyung Bae
CGU MFA Theses
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Promoting A Benefit Concert With Digital Media, Aubrea Felch
Promoting A Benefit Concert With Digital Media, Aubrea Felch
Graphic Communication
The introduction of digital media in mass communication and advertising had a powerful impact on the event planning industry, specifically in the promotion of benefit concerts. Not only can digital media promote an event, but it can also help event coordinators establish an image for themselves, be used as a means of benefiting those who have donated to the cause, and enhance the event itself. All digital media can be put into several different classifications: digital audio, digital video, digital photography, Internet technology, and interactive Internet applications. This study asks the question: In what ways can an event planner use …
Erin Payne Mfa Thesis Statement, Erin B. Payne
Erin Payne Mfa Thesis Statement, Erin B. Payne
CGU MFA Theses
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Redeemer, Robin Hrbina
In Search Of Vocation, Robin Hrbina
Spectre At Sundown, Danielle Holloway
Blazing The Real: Writing By Indiana Children, Susan C. Adamson, Julie Patterson
Blazing The Real: Writing By Indiana Children, Susan C. Adamson, Julie Patterson
Anthologies
I got my first camera when I was in third grade—a Brownie Hawkeye flash model with a snazzy little camera case. The instruction manual provided six simple steps for taking successful pictures.
Hold the camera steady, supporting it underneath. Then, with the sun behind your back or over your shoulder, locate the subject in the finder. At the instant of exposure, hold your breath and press the shutter release with a gentle squeezing action (Brownie Hawkeye Instruction Manual).
The camera came with two rolls of film, each with16 frames. I eagerly used them up and sent the exposed film off …
After Atget: Todd Webb Photographs New York And Paris, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Diana K. Tuite
After Atget: Todd Webb Photographs New York And Paris, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Diana K. Tuite
Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art Oct. 28, 2011 through January 29, 2012.
Essay entitled: Signs of the city / by Diana Tuite.
Different Spokes, Meredith Maclauchlan
Luray Cave, Ashleigh K. Zicker
The Individual Behind The Image Female Idols In Their Various Forms, Patricia Lois Nuss
The Individual Behind The Image Female Idols In Their Various Forms, Patricia Lois Nuss
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The research investigated the artistic and photographic processes corresponding with two studies motivated by the artist's personal history and focused on the role, affect, and history of various female idols represented in art history, religion, and modern American popular media. The first part of the study documented female models as they were simultaneously asked by the artist to think of a range of personal but nonspecific moments from her life, the women were asked not to share their thoughts, only the moment spent thinking, with the artist. The second part of the study documented aspiring models as they awoke during …
It Is Almost That (Box), Siglio Press, Special Collections, Fleet Library
It Is Almost That (Box), Siglio Press, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Graphic Design
8 booklets, 1 leaf , 2 sheets : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm. A boxed set of nine folded and saddle-stitched booklets with photocopies or silkscreened dust-jackets signed by authors / artists. Found Pages from Antinova's Memoirs / Eleanor Antin -- Nude film / Fiona Banner -- Time / Ann Hamilton -- Inspection / Jane Hammond -- Psychic / Susan Hiller -- Dorchester boxers / Helen Kim -- A house of dust / Alison Knowles -- Notes for the translation / Molly Springfield -- Hexen II; 4 diagrams / Suzanne Treister -- From the journal Notes on living locally …
Objects Of Desire: Photographs And Retrospective Narratives Of Fieldwork In Indonesia, Jennifer W. Nourse
Objects Of Desire: Photographs And Retrospective Narratives Of Fieldwork In Indonesia, Jennifer W. Nourse
Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications
This discussion of my fieldwork, memory, and experience begins with a nod to Handler and Gable’s essay (this volume) in which they ask what anthropology can contribute to the study of social memory. I take Gable and Handler’s insights about the false dichotomy between memory and history (since, they argue, all history and memory are perspectival) and consider ways in which fieldwork photographs demonstrate the same point. I suggest that my photographs became the repositories for individual interpretations of a host of broader issues related to the nation-state and its agenda. This agenda was reflected in ways the photographs were …
Cuentos - 2011, George Washington University, Medical Faculty Associates
Cuentos - 2011, George Washington University, Medical Faculty Associates
Cuentos
Cuentos is an artistic and literary magazine created by medical residents, attendings, and faculty of the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates Department of Internal Medicine.
Walls, Preston G. Hartwick
An Ethical History Of Photography In Combat And Of Combat Photography In The United States During World War Ii, Molly Shoener
An Ethical History Of Photography In Combat And Of Combat Photography In The United States During World War Ii, Molly Shoener
Honors Theses
With the United States‘ entry into the Second World War, the word ?censorship? was seen largely as antithetical to, rather than a necessary counterpart to, victory among Americans. People did not want to be censored in their writing, photographs or speech,but it proved to be necessary even before the war began, in order to protect government secrets and the people on the home-front from scenes that were too disturbing. Even before the war had officially begun, there were problems with censorship among journalists and newspapers. The initial response of outrage in reference to censorship in the United States was common …
Winter, Cassidy Herald
Building Kites, David Brian Anderson
Building Kites, David Brian Anderson
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
This collection of short stories focuses on the struggles of people living in the suburbs as they try to forge emotional connections against a backdrop of malaise and uncertainty.
Durango-Silverton Railway, Jessica F. Lee
Self-Portrait, Rebecca H. Fisher
Beaufort Campfire, Gus Ryer
Highjump, Preston G. Hartwick
Ganga Ma, Sara W. Tower
Sexo Asimétrico: El Pensamiento No Dicotómico Del Cuerpo A Partir De La Sexualizacióon Del Otro (Sobre Algunas Fotos De María Zorzon Y Gabriela Liffschitz), Kristen Michelle Hubbard
Sexo Asimétrico: El Pensamiento No Dicotómico Del Cuerpo A Partir De La Sexualizacióon Del Otro (Sobre Algunas Fotos De María Zorzon Y Gabriela Liffschitz), Kristen Michelle Hubbard
LSU Master's Theses
Each body has certain cultural values attached to it regarding the way in which it should perform in public. The body is marked by dichotomous thinking (masculine/feminine, healthy/sick, sacred/degraded, artistic/pornographic, etc.) that dictates its presentation in visual culture. In Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism, Elizabeth Grosz states the importance of non-dichotomous thinking for feminist and gender studies scholars and gives guidelines to deconstruct these hegemonic dualities. The purpose of this thesis is to show how the eroticization of the body of Other, in accordance with Grosz’s guidelines, can be useful in upsetting taken-for-granted social roles thus leading to non-dichotomous …
The Bridge, Volume 8, 2011, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 8, 2011, Bridgewater State University
the bridge
Volume 8 Staff
Stephen Plummer, Editor-in-Chief
Josh Savory, Editor-in-Chief
Maggie Bouchard
Kate Camerlin
Liz Childs
Evan Dardano
Alexandrea Matthews
Kit McFarland
Alex Pawling
Matt Scott
Craig Sirois
Melanie McNaughton, Faculty Advisor
John Mulrooney, Faculty Advisor
Linda Hall, Alumni Consultant
Jillian Moore, Student Consultant
Courtney Parece, Student Consultant
Fiery Incline, Roger Gelwicks