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  • Abstract:

    This anthology consists of texts that represent the development of the Dialogue of Civilizations initiative, from its origins founded in the work of the World Public Forum to the establishment of the Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute. This volume features texts of World Public Forum founders and contributions of authors who have formed the dialogue of civilisations expert community. This collection reflects the basic concepts and ideas of dialogue of civilisations in their original…

    Date Created:
    2021-08-06
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    Public
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    Book
  • Editor(s):
    Erika Doss, Cheryl K. Snay
    Subject(s):
    Monuments -- political aspects, Art history -- 20th century, Sculpture -- United States, Political History, Cemetery -- Paris, France, Public Memorials, Social Movements, Public Murals
    Abstract:

    This publication records selected papers presented at the 2018 Midwest Art History Society Annual Conference held in Indianapolis. The essays in this e-volume contribute to contemporary conversations about public monuments, broadly defined as commemorative objects, images, and spaces, and the responses to them, including the calls to remove, relocate, or destroy them. Contributors consider these “monumental troubles” from multiple historical, geographic and theoretical perspectives,…

    Date Published:
    2018
    Date Created:
    2018-12-12
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    Public
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    Book
  • Author(s):
    Michel Hockx
    Subject(s):
    Chinese poetry--20th century--History and criticism
    Abstract:

    Literary historians tend to deal with China’s earliest ‘new poets’ with scant regard. These poets are thought to have been the experimenters, the forerunners whose only task it was to fail so that others might succeed. Their pluriform and many-sided work is consequently only discussed in footnotes and introductory chapters.

    Focusing on the poetry and poetics of the eight authors of A Snowy Morning (1922), and on contemporary and modern reception of their work, the present study…

    Date Published:
    1994
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    Public
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    Book
  • Author(s):
    Daniela Narimatsu Felippe
    Abstract:

    Retelling of the Japanese legend of a fisherman Urashima Taro whose rescue of turtle results in a magical journey.

    Date Published:
    2014
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    Public
    Resource Type
    Book