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Inventing Wifredo Lam: The Parisian Avant-Garde’s Primitivist Fixation

Michele Greet “It is — or it should be — a well-known fact that a man hardly owes anything but his physical constitution to the race or races from which he has sprung.”1 This statement made by art...

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Incarnate Politics: The Rhetorics of German Reunification in the Architecture...

Daniela Sandler To describe Berlin as a construction site has become a cliché. A report from March 2000 in The Architectural Review reads: “Cranes have dominated Berlin’s skyline [for] the past ten...

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A Case Study in the Construction of Place: Boundary Management as Theme and...

Gaile McGregor The search for a theoretical peg on which to hang this paper led me, inevitably, to Homi Bhabha. Yet when I pulled out Nation and Narration in quest of an apt quote to use as an...

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Saving the Other/Rescuing the Self: Promethean Aspirations in Mikhail...

Daniel Humphrey They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented. Their representative must at the same time appear as their master, as an authority over them, as an unlimited governmental...

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Shooting Soldiers: Civil War Medical Images, Memory, and Identity in America

J.T.H. Connor and Michael G. Rhode There is on the wall, in the northwest corner of the room, a small gallery of watercolor paintings…. Among these is one, the picture of a young man, a mere boy of...

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Introduction: Visual Culture and National Identity

Lucy Curzon Increasingly, within the domains of film studies, art history, and cultural and communication studies, the role of national identity as a component of visual analysis has become paramount....

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