International Journal of the Arts in Society, Volume 4, Issue 5
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Making Sense of the Absurdity of Life in Camus’s the Myth of Sisyphus
Ashkan Shobeiri, Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya, Arbaayah Ali Termizi
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Japanese Fireworks (Hanabi)
Damien Liu-Brennan, Mio Bryce
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Chicano Art as Alternative Media
Regina Marchi
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Fifty Years On the Road
Jonathan Peter Day
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Engaging Objects
Emma Poulter
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Re-viewing Feminist Influences in Transnational Art
Ruth Skilbeck
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Water Over Skin
Daphne Cazalet
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Art: An Integrated Part of Built Environment
Zahra Ahari, Fatemeh Goldar
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Electric Cowboy Cacophony
Michael Edwards
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Process and (As) Community in Public Art
Kevin Todd
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The Conundrum of Medium Specificity
Andrea Thoma
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The Arts in a Time of Recession
Marque-Luisa Miringoff, Sandra Opdycke
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South African Cinema in a Global Marketplace
Damon Jon Heatlie
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Symphony Audience Development
Erin E. Carey
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Writing ‘whiteness’
Tamar Meskin, Tanya van der Walt
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Pleasure Versus Pressure in the Piano Lesson
Jason Kong-Chiang Tye
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Community and Community-based Art Making
Ronald Aman
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The Museum of Desire
Rick Kemp, Brian Jones
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Backpack Journalism
Johanna Keller
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Second Life: Performing the Real in Digital Arts
Leman Giresunlu
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The Postcolonial Sentimental
René J. Marquez
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Transforming Hamilton, Creatively
Cheryl Reynolds
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The Venetian Heritage of Dalmatia (Or the “Balkan” Heritage of Venice?)
Thomas E. Schweigert
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The Violence of the Unsaid in Van Sant’s Elephant and Paranoid Park
Ana Paula Barroso
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Fluidity, Shift and Bloom
Fiona Edmonds-Dobrijevich
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On the Threshold-looking In
Gabriele Esser-Hall
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Pedagogy, Programs, Projects and Partnerships
Linda McLeod
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Post-pastoral Ceramics
Julia Jones
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Locus Solus
Sozita Goudouna
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Space and Pedagogy
Dipalle Parmar - Haworth
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The Influence of European Arts on Bagh-e-Golestan
Sedigheh Golshan
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The Cult of the New and the Work of Critique
Angeliki Spiropoulou