Collective Situations

Collective Situations
Title Collective Situations PDF eBook
Author Bill Kelley Jr.
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 425
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Art
ISBN 0822372495

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In Collective Situations scholars, artists, and art collectives present a range of socially engaged art practices that emerged in Latin America during the Pink Tide period, between 1995 and 2010. This volume's essays, interviews, and artist's statements—many of which are appearing in English for the first time—demonstrate the complex relationship between moments of political transformation and artistic production. Whether addressing human rights in Colombia, the politics of urban spaces in Brazil, the violent legacy of military dictatorships in the region, or art’s intersection with public policy, health, and the environment, the contributors outline the region’s long-standing tradition of challenging ideas about art and the social sphere through experimentation. Introducing English-language readers to some of the most dynamic and innovative contemporary art in Latin America, Collective Situations documents new possibilities for artistic practice, collaboration, and creativity in ways that have the capacity to foster vibrant forms of democratic citizenship. Contributors Gavin Adams, Mariola V. Alvarez, Gustavo Buntinx, María Fernanda Cartagena, David Gutiérrez Castañeda, Fabian Cereijido, Paloma Checa-Gismero, Kency Cornejo, Raquel de Anda, Bill Kelley Jr., Grant H. Kester, Suzanne Lacy, Ana Longoni, Rodrigo Martí, Elize Mazadiego, Annie Mendoza, Alberto Muenala, Prerana Reddy, Maria Reyes Franco, Pilar Riaño-Alcalá, Juan Carlos Rodríguez

Collective Terms

Collective Terms
Title Collective Terms PDF eBook
Author Beth S. Epstein
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 202
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857450859

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The banlieue, the mostly poor and working-class suburbs located on the outskirts of major cities in France, gained international media attention in late 2005 when riots broke out in some 250 such towns across the country. Pitting first- and second-generation immigrant teenagers against the police, the riots were an expression of the multiplicity of troubles that have plagued these districts for decades. This study provides an ethnographic account of life in a Parisian banlieue and examines how the residents of this multiethnic city come together to build, define, and put into practice their collective life. The book focuses on the French ideal of integration and its consequences within the multicultural context of contemporary France. Based on research conducted in a state-planned ville nouvelle, or New Town, the book also provides a view on how the French state has used urban planning to shore up national priorities for social integration. Collective Terms proposes an alternative reading of French multiculturalism, suggesting fresh ways for thinking through the complex mix of race, class, nation, and culture that increasingly defines the modern urban experience.

French Existentialist Fiction

French Existentialist Fiction
Title French Existentialist Fiction PDF eBook
Author Terry Keefe
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 270
Release 1986
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780389206279

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Transgression as a Mode of Resistance

Transgression as a Mode of Resistance
Title Transgression as a Mode of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Christina R. Foust
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 258
Release 2010-06-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0739143379

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Transgression as a Mode of Resistance provides the conceptual mapping for scholars, students, and practitioners to participate in the growing debate between hegemony and transgression. Through a broad perspective on philosophy, communication and cultural studies (primarily rhetorical criticism and social movement rhetoric) and history, this book demonstrates that these two modes of resistance are sometimes conflicting, oftentimes inter-related practices. Through alternative social relationships and political performances, transgressive resistors may reinvent daily life.

Reciprocal Constructions

Reciprocal Constructions
Title Reciprocal Constructions PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Petrovich Nedi?a?lkov
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 456
Release 2007
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027229830

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This monograph constitutes the first comprehensive investigation of reciprocal constructions and related phenomena in the world's languages. Reciprocal constructions (of the type The two boys hit each other, The poets admire each other's poems) have often been the subject of language-particular studies, but it is only in this work that a truly global comparative picture emerges. Nine stage-setting chapters dealing with general and theoretical matters are followed by 40 chapters containing in-depth descriptions of reciprocals in individual languages by renowned specialists. The introductory papers provide a conceptual and terminological framework that allows the authors of the individual chapters to characterize their languages in comparable terms, making it easy for the reader to see points of commonality between languages and constructions that have never been compared before. This set of volumes is an indispensable starting point and will be a lasting reference work for any future studies of reciprocals.

Individualism And Collectivism

Individualism And Collectivism
Title Individualism And Collectivism PDF eBook
Author Harry C Triandis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 458
Release 2018-10-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429979479

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This book explores the constructs of collectivism and individualism and the wide-ranging implications of individualism and collectivism for political, social, religious, and economic life, drawing on examples from Japan, Sweden, China, Greece, Russia, the United States, and other countries.

James S. Coleman

James S. Coleman
Title James S. Coleman PDF eBook
Author Dr Jon Clark
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 506
Release 2005-08-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1135717389

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James S. Coleman was one of a distinguished generation of sociology students who passed through the Columbia Sociology Department in the 1940s and `50s. This book critically debates his work and his contribution to society and the social sciences more generally. It consists of 18 major papers by 20 authors from six countries on a range of themes. The volume is framed by an extended editorial introduction reflecting on the five- year exchange of correspondence between James Coleman and the editor, together with two of Coleman's own works.