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Art in the Periphery of the Center
Author | : Christoph Behnke |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Art, Modern |
ISBN | : 3956790774 |
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This book is the result of four years of collaborative work that focused on topics of affect, the return of history, ecology, and art and its markets in today's power law-based economies. These themes triggered not only the development of new artworks but also gave rise to reflexive discourses and discussions surrounding art theory, philosophy, sociology, and economics. The book contains a visual documentation of a number of group shows - which also included the works of winners of the Daniel Frese Prize - at Agathenburg Castle, Halle für Kunst Lüneburg, Kunstraum of Leuphana University of Lüneburg, and Kunstverein Springhornhof. The contributions by critics, curators, theoreticians, and scientists include essays and in-depth conversations.
A Dictionary of Sociology
Author | : John Scott,Gordon Marshall |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 830 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9780199533008 |
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Contains over 2,500 alphabetically arranged entries providing definitions of terms and ideas related to sociology, along with cross-references, and biographical sketches of key individuals in the field.
From Periphery to Center
Author | : Pat Villeneuve |
Publsiher | : National Art Education Association (NAEA) |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : UOM:39076002879802 |
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This book examines museum education from the perspective of 33 authors from the field, resulting in a collective vision elevating the function of education within museums. A variety of perspectives offered throughout the collection of essays push further thinking and encourage robust debate. Both museum practitioners and university-level students will find the contents of this book useful as it delves into theory, but it also informs on exemplary models of practice. Museum education has developed much over the past 20 years, yet there remains an opportunity to advance its position within art museums with effective practice and the creation of successful programs.
Bridging Center and Periphery
Author | : Lukas Lemcke |
Publsiher | : Mohr Siebeck |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2020-03-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9783161589447 |
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Lukas Lemcke challenges the conventional understanding of the Late Roman administration as a three-tiered system by demonstrating that its hierarchy of communication was distinctly two-tiered. In so doing, he offers a new perspective on the functional and organizational structure of this administrative system and advances our understanding of the vicariate by introducing a new functional dimension and by reassessing its development during the fifth and early sixth centuries. Based on a comprehensive collection of legal, epigraphic and other literary documents to which the concept of "formal communication" is applied, the author explores the forms and development of administrative communication channels that facilitated the official exchange of information from Constantine to Justinian and thus reveals how emperors actively sought to regulate the centripetal and centrifugal flow of official information.
The Representation of the Relationship between Center and Periphery in the Contemporary Novel
Author | : Ruth Amar,Françoise Saquer-Sabin |
Publsiher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2018-10-15 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781527519459 |
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This collection of essays offers a comparative perspective on different forms of representation of social hybridity in contemporary novels through various cultural and linguistic lenses. It explores the various subcategories of their interdependent relationships, including power and domination between hegemony and marginality. The book revolves around five axes: namely, writing strategies and reterritorialization; marginality and intermediary spaces; revisited urban spaces; when periphery becomes center; and the modality of confrontation and construction of identity. It focuses on the identification and classification of spaces in order to understand their function in relation to the thematic strategy of the novel. Its main objective is identifying the textual representation of the challenge of center and periphery, as well as these concepts’ role and significance in diegesis. Thus, new light is shed on the subject and on the contemporary novel as a whole.
Re Mapping Centre and Periphery
Author | : Tessa Hauswedell,Axel Körner,Ulrich Tiedau |
Publsiher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2019-03-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781787350991 |
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Historians often assume a one-directional transmission of knowledge and ideas, leading to the establishment of spatial hierarchies defined as centres and peripheries. In recent decades, transnational and global history have contributed to a more inclusive understanding of intellectual and cultural exchanges that profoundly challenged the ways in which we draw our mental maps. Covering the early modern and modern periods, Re-Mapping Centre and Periphery investigates the asymmetrical and multi-directional structure of such encounters within Europe as well as in a global context. Exploring subjects from the shores of the Russian Empire to nation-making in Latin America, the international team of contributors demonstrates how, as products of human agency, centre and periphery are conditioned by mutual dependencies; rather than representing absolute categories of analysis, they are subjective constructions determined by a constantly changing discursive context. Through its analysis, the volume develops and implements a conceptual framework for remapping centres and peripheries, based on conceptual history and discourse history. As such, it will appeal to a wide variety of historians, including transnational, cultural and intellectual, and historians of early modern and modern periods.
China s Influence and the Center periphery Tug of War in Hong Kong Taiwan and Indo Pacific
Author | : Brian C. H. Fong,Jieh-min Wu,Andrew J. Nathan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2020-12-30 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781000284263 |
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Bringing together a team of cutting-edge researchers based in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indo-Pacific countries, this book focuses on the tug of war between China’s influence and forces of resistance in Hong Kong, Taiwan and selected countries in its surrounding jurisdictions. China’s influence has met growing defiance from citizens in Hong Kong and Taiwan who fear the extinction of their valued local identities. However, the book shows that resistance to China’s influence is a global phenomenon, varying in motivation and intensity from region to region and country to country depending on the forms of China’s influence and the balances of forces in each society. The book also advances a concentric center-periphery framework for comparing different forms of extra-jurisdictional Chinese influence mechanisms, ranging from economic, military and diplomatic influences to united front operations. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of comparative politics, international relations, geopolitics, Chinese politics, Hong Kong-China relations, Taiwan and Asian politics.
On the Correlation of Center and Periphery
Author | : Liony Bauer,De-Valera N.Y.M. Botchway,Julia Brühne,Cathrin Cronjäger,Solveig Lena Hansen,Julia Harnoncourt,Henner Kropp,Ingo Löppenberg,Dina Mansour,Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach,Oliver Schlenkrich,Jeffrey M. Shaw,Evangelidis Vasileios,Kyle J. Wanberg |
Publsiher | : Neofelis Verlag |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2015-02-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783943414912 |
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The analysis of the relationship between center and periphery is one of many theoretical approaches found in all fields of the Humanities. Looking at this special relationship from several disciplinary perspectives is an effective methodology for establishing connections between various fields of study. Consequently, the issue contains articles dealing with, among others, the Russian enterprise in Alaska, German polar exploration, gender in Islamic contexts in Europe, labor relations, 'economic securitization', cultural nationalism in Ghana, and Robert Rodriguez's movie Machete. The historical perspective of cultural reception, the economic relationship between central and peripheral areas as well as the development of stereotypes as a consequence of the exchange between both areas are also part of the discussion. The first issue of Global Humanities therefore provides a broad outlook on the periphery-center relationship, giving the interested reader an insight into the different working fields of several disciplines within the Humanities. It furthermore can be considered an argument for strengthening interdisciplinary work in the future, highlighting the interconnectedness of history, literature, art, politics and many other disciplines.