01365nam a2200337 i 450099100344893970753620020509122355.0951205s1988 it ||| | lat 88222357388822243544b11163793-39ule_instPARLA182234ExLDip.to Filosofiaita016.185Lohr, Charles H.160795Latin Aristotle commentaries /Charles H. LohrFirenze :Olschki,1988-1995v. ;25 cm.Corpus philosophorum medii aevi - Subsidia ;6Indice: Vol. 2: Renaissance authors. Vol. 3: Index initiorum - Index finium.AristoteleOpereCommentiBibliografiaIndex initiorum - Index finiumRenaissance authors.b1116379323-02-1728-06-029910034489397075361le007nE0.00-l- 00000.i1217459226-03-03LE005 MF 4 M 21V. 212005000002939le005-E0.00-l- 05150.i1130758428-06-02LE005 MF 4 M 21 v. 3v. 312005000002946le005-E0.00-l- 04040.i1130759628-06-02Latin Aristotle commentaries476797UNISALENTOle007(2)le00501-01-95ma -latit 0200992nam0 22002411i 450 UON0004878320231205102216.89920020107d1970 |0itac50 bafreEG|||| 1||||Message adresse par Bertrand Russell au Congres International parlementaire reuni au Caire en Fevrier 1970Le CaireU.A.R.19704 p.18 cmEGIl CairoUONL000377ARA IPAESI ARABI - GENERALIAARUSSELLBertrandUONV0308307043ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00048783SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI ARA I 161 (misc. a) SI SA 16320 7 161 (misc. a) Message adresse par Bertrand Russell au Congres International parlementaire reuni au Caire en Fevrier 19701146411UNIOR03420oam 22005411 450 991096067730332120161014175947.0978147429968814742996879781474299671147429967910.5040/9781474299688(CKB)3710000000933858(MiAaPQ)EBC4733970(OCoLC)988810390(UtOrBLW)bpp09260715(UtOrBLW)BP9781474299688BC(Perlego)808822(EXLCZ)99371000000093385820170524d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAesthetics, arts and politics in a global world /Daniel HerwitzLondon, UK ;New York, NY, USA :Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Plc,[2016]1 online resource (209 pages) illustrations (some color), photographs9781350141636 1350141631 9781474299664 1474299660 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction -- 2. Secularized Heritage and Fundamentalist India: The Case of MF Husain -- 3. Frida and Amrita -- 4. Preparing Art for Freedom in the New South Africa Chapter -- 5. Aboriginal, Abstract and Isi--Tsonga -- 6. Figaro South of the Zambesi -- 7. Xu Bing's Archive of the Past -- 8. The Persistent Witness: George Gittoes -- Bibliography -- Index."A different set of purposes define culture today than those that preoccupied the world in the immediate decades of decolonization. Focusing on art and music in diverse parts of the world, Daniel Herwitz explores a world that has largely shifted from the earlier days of nationalism, decolonization and cultural exclusion, to one of global markets and networks. Using examples from India and Mexico to South Africa, Australia and China, Herwitz argues that the cultural politics and art being produced in these places are now post- postcolonial. Where the postcolonial downplayed formerly Eurocentric forms and celebrated art with national consciousness, the rules for 21st century cultural authenticity are quickly disappearing. Young people think of themselves in relation to global culture rather than nation--building; the project of producing a new and modern art for the incipient and rising postcolonial nation is out of date. By examining the shift in which art accesses the past and the rise of trends such as hitching consumer culture to celebrity forms and branding, Herwitz's original and engaging exploration of contemporary art captures the ways in which art has given way to a new form of production, altering everything from the role of tradition and heritage in contemporary art to the terms of its vision and circulation."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Arts, Modern21st centuryThemes, motivesPostcolonialism and the artsPhilosophy: aestheticsArts, ModernThemes, motives.Postcolonialism and the arts.700.9/045Herwitz Daniel Alan1955-1861388UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910960677303321Aesthetics, arts and politics in a global world4467474UNINA