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Alessandra Ciucci deposited The Study of Women and Music in Morocco in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoPanorama of scholarly work on women and music in Morocco
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited “The Text Must Remain the Same”: History, Collective Memory, and Sung Poetry in Morocco in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe article explores why a particular group of Moroccan musicians conceives of different performances of a sung poem titled “Kharbusha” as unchanging despite variables arising from the dynamics of performance practices. To this end, I explore the seeming discrepancy between discourses about “Kharbusha” and its performance, and what this discrep…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited Una panoramica delle musiciste professioniste in Marocco in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe article examines Moroccan professional female singer-dancers (shikhat) in relation to other professional female performers . An analysis of the role that women have as entertainers, and in particular of their behavior in the course of performance, will show how they affect the status of each class of performers. Sketching a panorama of the…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited De-orientalizing the ‘Aita and Re-orienting the Shikhat in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months ago‘Aita is a sung poetry practiced by professional female singer-dancers known as shikhat along the Moroccan Atlantic plains and plateaus. By focusing on the discourses and politics employed in the revalorization of the ‘aita, this ethnographic investigation will show how the official incorporation of the ‘aita into the Moroccan heritage has…[Read more]
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Alessandra Ciucci deposited Les musiciennes professionnelles au Maroc in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe article examines Moroccan professional female singer-dancers (shikhat) in relation to other professional female performers . An analysis of the role that women have as entertainers, and in particular of their behavior in the course of performance, will show how they affect the status of each class of performers. Sketching a panorama of the…[Read more]
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John Michael McCluskey deposited Music as Narrative in American College Football in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoAmerican college football features an enormous amount of music woven into the fabric of the event, with selections accompanying approximately two-thirds of a game’s plays. Musical selections are controlled by a number of forces, including audio and video technicians, university marketing departments, financial sponsors, and wind bands. These b…[Read more]
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Dušan Barok deposited From Collection Management to Content Management in Art Documentation: The Conservator as an Editor in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoIt has been widely acknowledged that reinstallations and re-executions of contemporary artworks substantially rely on available documentation. Especially for installations and performances it is crucial to record the artist’s intent, past iterations, and tacit knowledge involved in staging the artwork. The growing presence of contemporary a…[Read more]
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Rochelle Forrester deposited The Scientific Study of History-Speculative Philosophy of History explained in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThis paper suggests ever increasing human knowledge of the world around us is the driving force for much social and cultural evolution. It examines the order of discovery of our knowledge of the world around us and notes this knowledge comes to us in a particular and necessary order from the easiest to discover to the more difficult to discover.…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited The Faded Silvery Imprints of the Bare Feet of Angels: Notes Toward an Historical Poethics in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoBy way of the autobiographical writings of Bruno Schulz and the “resurrection” paintings of Stanley Spencer, this talk sketches out some of the ways in which literature and the fine arts situate themselves within the division, or series of breaks, that Michel de Certeau argued Western historiography inscribes between past and present, between the…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited The Old English Seven Sleepers, Eros, and the Unincorporable Infinite of the Human Person in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoAlthough the ultimate theme of “The Seven Sleepers” can be located in its medieval Christian doctrine—the bodily resurrection is real, and therefore it is in the afterworld where one finally, really “lives,” with shining body and soul together—I would like to argue that, in the Old English version’s emphasis on the highly individualized emotion…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited On the Hither Side of Time: Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul and the Old English Ruin in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThrough an analysis of Tony Kushner’s 2001 play “Homebody/Kabul” and the Old English “Ruin” poem, this essay explores the tension, anxiety, and isolation inherent in the aesthetic and philosophical enterprises of measuring the distance that separates myth from real being (a project that takes place, I would argue, against Levinas, not just o…[Read more]
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Mechtild Widrich deposited The Fourth Wall turns Pensive and VALIE EXPORT’s Body Cinema in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoA text on feminist 1970s avant-garde performance for the camera (Hannah Wilke, Birgit Jürgenssen, Ana Mendieta, Eleanor Antin) and the implications of the “wall” (lense) for the relationship between work and audience, as well as a text on VALIE EXPORT’s Touch Cinema (1968).
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Eileen Joy deposited Like Two Autistic Moonbeams Piercing the Windows of My Asylum: Chaucer’s Griselda and Lars von Trier’s Bess McNeill in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThrough a comparative analysis of Chaucer’s “The Clerk’s Tale” and Lars von Trier’s film “Breaking the Waves,” this essay wonders what happens when two texts and one reader happen to each other and open up a singular adventure that is also a moment of ‘futurition’ that opens up new horizons of meaning, both human and inhuman. How can we reckon the…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited The Work, or the Agency, of the Nonhuman in Premodern Art in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoAn overview of the “state of the field” of critical post/humanist studies that also argues for the important intervention of premodern studies into contemporary post/humanist studies, and which serves as the Introduction (with chapter summaries) to “Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism,” eds. Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy (Ohio State…[Read more]
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Carl Gelderloos deposited Learning to See: Art & Media in Weimar Germany | Fall 2018 in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoA syllabus for an undergraduate course, taught in English, on the visual culture (primarily film, photography, and aesthetic theory) of the Weimar Republic. The course is housed in German Studies and crosslisted with Art History, Cinema, and other departments.
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Danijela Tešić Radovanović deposited The Žiča Altar Screen Icons in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe altar screen mosaic icons were ordered and installed on a new reconstructed altar screen in the Žiča Monastery in 1993. The sketches made by a painter, Mladen Srbinović were approved by a committee consisting of eminent experts. Furthermore , The Serbian Patriarch Paul gave his blessing to the icons. However, soon after they were put up, th…[Read more]
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Danijela Tešić Radovanović deposited Lamp with the Representation of the Griffin: the Christianisation of Pagan Motifs During late Antiquity in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe paper deals with the so called griffin lamps. In the group of early Christian bronze lamps, a relatively large number of those with handles in the form of griffin-shaped protome have been preserved. Griffin lamps could be called the prototype of Late Antique production, owing to the manner in which stylistic and iconographic elements of the…[Read more]
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Danijela Tešić Radovanović deposited Између континуитета и негације – рецепција античких сполија у хришћанској традицији на северу Косова in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoBetween Continuity and Negation – Reception of the Ancient Spolia in the Christian Tradition in the North of Kosovo The use of spolia has been recorded on numerous sacred objects in the Northern Kosovo, especially in the micro region around the Roman settlement in Sočanica. Spolia were mostly used for construction and paving; however, their use…[Read more]
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Danijela Tešić Radovanović deposited Неки аспекти Антинојевог култа у римском насељу у Сочаници in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoCERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE CULT OF ANTINOUS IN THE ROMAN SETTLEMENT AT SOČANICA This Roman settlement, located on the territory near Sočanica, was parтly explored around the 1950’s. Systematic excavations, headed by E.Češkov, resulted in quite a large number of mobile and immobile finds, helped to form a clearer picture about the history, econom…[Read more]
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Danijela Tešić Radovanović deposited The Menorah as a Symbol of Jewish Identity in the Diaspora and an Expression of Aspiration for Renewing the Jerusalem Temple in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoJewish relation to representational art is determined mostly by the Second Commandment: “You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them.” As science has observed, the…[Read more]
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