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Come Closer: The Biennale Reader presents various perspectives on class, race, and gender differences as they manifest themselves in the speci fic contexts of postsocialist states - in their histories as well as in the present day. The focus is on art as a specific language that can mediate various experiences, whi le centering on emotions, intimacy, and care. This reader includes republished texts as well as n ewly commissioned contributions from both emerging and established artists, social and political scientists, and art historians from Eastern Europe, Asia, and the United States.
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Come Closer: The Biennale Reader Matter of Art 2020, Vít Havránek, Tereza Stejskalová
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2020
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- Titel
- Come Closer: The Biennale Reader Matter of Art 2020
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Vít Havránek, Tereza Stejskalová
- Uitgever
- tranzit.cz
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2020
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 304
- ISBN10
- 3956795709
- ISBN13
- 9783956795701
- Reeks
- Tags
- Kunst / Cultuur, Sociale Wetenschappen, Historisch thema, Psychologische thema’s, Filosofisch thema, Kunst, Architectuur, Politiek, Economie, Fotograferen, Verenigde Staten, Oorlogen, Biografieën, Opiniejournalistiek & Essays, Design, Sociologie, Filmthema, Journalistiek en Publiciteit, Voor kinderen en jongeren, Kunstgeschiedenis, Prentenboeken, Literaire Critiek, Schrijven, Russische literatuur, Cultuur, Politieke theorieën, Culturele Geschiedenis, Kritiek, Gender, Sociale rechtvaardigheid, Kunstenaars, Marxisme, Socialisme, Esthetiek, Activisme, Politieke filosofie, Postmoderne literatuur, Neoliberalisme, Kritische Theorie
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- Come Closer: The Biennale Reader presents various perspectives on class, race, and gender differences as they manifest themselves in the speci fic contexts of postsocialist states - in their histories as well as in the present day. The focus is on art as a specific language that can mediate various experiences, whi le centering on emotions, intimacy, and care. This reader includes republished texts as well as n ewly commissioned contributions from both emerging and established artists, social and political scientists, and art historians from Eastern Europe, Asia, and the United States.

