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1by Smethurst, James EdwardTable of Contents: “…Foreground and underground : the Left, nationalism, and the origins of the Black arts matrix -- Artists imagine the nation, the nation imagines art : the Black Arts Movement and popular culture, history, gender, performance, and textuality -- New York altar city : New York, the Northeast, and the development of Black arts cadres and ideologies -- Institutions for the people : Chicago, Detroit, and the Black Arts Movement in the Midwest -- Bandung world : the West Coast, the Black Arts Movement, and the development of revolutionary nationalism, cultural nationalism, third worldism, and multiculturalism -- Behold the land : regionalism, the Black nation, and the Black Arts Movement in the South.…”
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6by Brodskai︠a︡, N. V. (Natalʹi︠a︡ Valentinovna)Subjects: “…Symbolism (Art movement)…”
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7by Brodskai︠a︡, N. V. (Natalʹi︠a︡ Valentinovna)Subjects: “…Symbolism (Art movement)…”
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8by Lövgren, SvenSubjects:
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12by Howe, Jeffery W.Subjects:
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15Eugène Carrière, his work and his influence / by Robert James Bantens.Eug�ene Carri�ere, his work and his influence /by Bantens, Robert JamesSubjects:
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20Published 2010Subjects: “…Art movements -- History -- 19th century.…”
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27by Elder, Bruce (R. Bruce)“…Film and avant-garde art movements in the early twentieth century…”
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32by Thomas, Lorenzo, 1944-2005Table of Contents: “…Evolution of the bop aesthetic ; Classical jazz and the Black arts movement ; Communicating by horns : jazz and redemption in the poetry of the Beats and the Black arts movement ; Ascension : Avant-Garde jazz and the Black arts movement -- IV: Songs for the people. …”
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38by Ongiri, Amy Abugo, 1968-Table of Contents: “…, music, revolutionary nationalism, and the Black arts movement -- "You better watch this good shit!", Black spectatorship, Black masculinity, and Blaxploitation film -- Conclusion, Dick Gregory at the Playboy Club.…”
Published 2010
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39by Ongiri, Amy Abugo, 1968-Table of Contents: “…, music, revolutionary nationalism, and the Black arts movement -- "You better watch this good shit!", Black spectatorship, Black masculinity, and Blaxploitation film -- Conclusion, Dick Gregory at the Playboy Club.…”
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42Seductive subversion : women pop artists, 1958-1968 / Sid Sachs and Kalliopi Minioudaki, co-editors.Published 2010Table of Contents: “…A transgression too far: women artists and the British pop art movement /…”
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43Published 1996Table of Contents: “…Eating from the dinner party plates and other myths, metaphors, and moments of lesbian enunciation in feminism and its art movement /…”
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44by Woodard, KomoziTable of Contents: “…Williams, and Malcolm X on Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement.…”
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46Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Straight talk, queer haunt : the paranormal activity of the Chicano Art Movement /…”
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47Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Ambassadors with hips : Katherine Dunham, Pearl Primus, and the allure of Africa in the Black Arts movement /…”
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50Published 1979Table of Contents: “…Women artists and the twentieth century art movements : from cubism to abstract expressionism /…”
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52Published 2005Table of Contents: “…The drama of the Black Arts Movement /…”
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53Published 1995Table of Contents: “…Paul Gilroy -- Cruciality and the frog's perspective: an agenda of difficulties for the black arts movement in Britain --…”
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55by Jackson, Carlos Francisco, 1978-Table of Contents: “…Art and the Chicano movement -- Emergence of a Chicano art movement -- Rasquachismo : a Chicano sensibility -- Geography of Chicana and Chicano art production -- The poster -- The mural -- Conclusion -- 3. …”
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56by McCarthy, Kathleen D.Table of Contents: “…Culture and gender in antebellum America -- Candace Wheeler and the decorative arts movement -- Separatism and entrepreneurship -- Artists and mentors -- Museums and marginalization -- Isabella Stewart Gardner and Fenway Court -- Women and the avant-garde -- Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney : from studio to museum.…”
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57by Capshaw, KatharineTable of Contents: “…Friendship, Sympathy, Social Change -- Pictures and Nonfiction : Conduct and Coffee Tables -- Today : Framing Freedom in Mississippi -- The Black Arts Movement : Childhood as Liberatory Process -- Blurring the Childhood Image : Representations of the Civil Rights Narrative -- Conclusion: A Text for Trayvon.…”
Published 2014
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58by Rabaka, Reiland, 1972-Table of Contents: “…I'm black and I'm proud!": from the black arts movement and blaxploitation films to the conscious and commercial rap of the hip hop generation -- "The personal is political" (da hip hop feminist remix): from the black woman's liberation and feminist art movements to the hip hop feminist movement -- Is hip hop dead? …”
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59by Fine, Elsa HonigTable of Contents: “…The search for identity -- The journeymen artists: from the Colonial period to the mid-19th century -- The flight to Europe: from the mid-19th century to World War I -- The new Negro: from World War I to 1960 -- The first black masters of Modernism -- The black artist at mid-20th century -- The militant Sixties and Seventies -- The black art movement -- Mainstream artists -- Blackstream artists -- Conclusion and commencement.…”
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61The great confusion in Indian affairs Native Americans and whites in the progressive era / Tom Holm.by Holm, Tom, 1946-Table of Contents: “…The vanishing policy -- Persistent peoples : Native American social and cultural continuity -- The new Indians -- Symbols of Native American resiliency : the Indian art movement -- Preserving the "Indian" : the reassessment of the Native American image -- Progressive ambiguity : the reassessment of the vanishing policy -- The "great confusion" in Indian affairs -- Epilogue : John Collier and Indian reform.…”
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64by Rubinstein, Charlotte StreiferTable of Contents: “…Native Americans : the first American women artists -- Colonial women artists and American women folk artists -- The Golden age, 1800-1876 -- The Gilded age, 1876-1900 -- The Ash Can school and the Armory show, 1900-1929 -- The thirties : daughters of the Depression -- The forties and fifties : women of the New York school -- The sixties : pop art and hard edge -- The feminist art movement.…”
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65by Jencks, CharlesTable of Contents: “…1: Jeanneret's school for Le Corbusier 1887-1916: Early influences -- Paris the whip -- German functionalism -- The useful voyage -- The new art movement -- 2: The hero of the Heroic Period 1917-28: Ozenfant and Purism -- L'Esprit Nouveau -- Towards a new architecture -- The city of tomorrow -- L'Art decoratif d'aujourd'hui -- La Peinture Moderne -- Two ideal villas -- 3: At war with reaction 1928-45: Worldly pursuits and friendship -- Ideal liberal institutions -- Participation and the Radiant City -- Reaction and counter-attack -- 4: Other languages of architecture 1946-65: The Brutalist language -- The repertoire of invented signs -- A lightweight, responsive language -- Interpretations.…”
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66by Bernstein, Lee, 1967-Table of Contents: “…reform and repression in prison programs -- We took the weight: incarcerated writers and artists in the Black Arts movement -- Cell block theater: entertainment, liberation, and the politics of prison theater -- Radical chic: Jack Henry Abbott and the decline of prison programming.…”
Published 2010
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67by English, Daylanne K.Table of Contents: “…Strategic presentism in the black arts movement -- Being black there: Contemporary African American detective fiction -- Conclusion: Political truths.…”
Published 2013
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68by Lordi, Emily J., 1979-Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Black resonance -- Vivid lyricism: Richard Wright and Bessie Smith's blues -- The timbre of sincerity: Mahalia Jackson's gospel sound and Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man -- Understatement: James Baldwin, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday -- Haunting: Gayl Jones's Corregidora and Billie Holiday's "strange Fruit" -- Signature voices: Nikki Giovanni, Aretha Franklin, and the Black Arts movement -- Epilogue: "At Last": Etta James, poetry, hip hop.…”
Published 2013
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69Table of Contents: “…The language of twentieth century music : Abbreviations : Art movements ; Chance music ; Compositional techniques ; Computer music ; Electronic musical instruments ; Electronic music synthesis ; Electronics and acoustics ; Electronic sound reproduction ; Film music ; Harmonic resources ; Jazz and popular music ; Multimedia ; Musical analysis ; Musical notation ; Musical styles ; Music groups ; Non-electronic musical instruments ; Performance practices ; Rhythm and meter ; Scale resources ; Twelve-tone music and set theory.…”
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70by Herzog, MelanieTable of Contents: “…I Am a Negro as Well as a Woman : The Early Years, 1915-1946 -- I Am a Negro Woman : Encounters with Mexico, 1946-1947 -- Mexican History Got into Me : Printmaker, 1947-1966 -- You Can't Make a Statement If You Can't Speak the Language : Sculptor, 1955-1968 -- Negro Es Bello : The Black Arts Movement from Mexico, 1966-1975 -- For Liberation and for Life : After 1975 -- Conclusion. …”
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71by Mance, Ajuan MariaTable of Contents: “…Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Invisible bodies, invisible work: nineteenth-century American womanhood and the pastoral of the American homescape -- 1: Sole and earnest endeavor: African American women's poetry in the late nineteenth century -- 2: Black woman as object and symbol: African American women poets in the Harlem renaissance -- 3: Revolutionary dreams: African American women poets in the black arts movement -- 4: Locating the black female subject: late-twentieth-century African American women poets and the landscape of the body -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.…”
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79by Martin, Michelle H., 1966-Table of Contents: “…: a Re-evaluation of Little Black Sambo and the Black-a-moor -- From Ten Little Niggers to Afro-Bets: Images of Blackness in Picture Books for Young Readers, 1870s to 2000s -- The Influence of the Black Arts Movement on African American Children's Picture Books -- Pushing the Boundaries: The Coretta Scott King Award Picture Books -- From Margin to Center: African American Artistic Legacies Shaping the Genre -- Historical America through the Eyes of the Black Child -- "Just Build Me a Cabin the Corner of Glory Land": Depictions of Heaven in African American Children's Picture Books -- "Ain't I Fine?"…”
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80by Martin, Michelle H., 1966-Table of Contents: “…: a Re-evaluation of Little Black Sambo and the Black-a-moor -- From Ten Little Niggers to Afro-Bets: Images of Blackness in Picture Books for Young Readers, 1870s to 2000s -- The Influence of the Black Arts Movement on African American Children's Picture Books -- Pushing the Boundaries: The Coretta Scott King Award Picture Books -- From Margin to Center: African American Artistic Legacies Shaping the Genre -- Historical America through the Eyes of the Black Child -- "Just Build Me a Cabin the Corner of Glory Land": Depictions of Heaven in African American Children's Picture Books -- "Ain't I Fine?"…”
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83by Rosenberg, Harold, 1906-1978Table of Contents: “…The new as value -- On art movements -- The stability of the new -- Part six. …”
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85Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Between Locals: Interpersonal histories and the 1970s Papunya art movement -- Peter Thorley and Andy Greenslade; 12. …”
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89by Gerhard, Jane F.Table of Contents: “…Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION: Toward a Cultural History of The Dinner Party; ONE: Making Feminist Artists: The Feminist Art Programs of Fresno and CalArts, 1970-1972; TWO: Making Feminist Art: Womanhouse and the Feminist Art Movement, 1972-1974; THREE: The Studio as a Feminist Space: Practicing Feminism at The Dinner Party, 1975-1979; FOUR: Joining Forces: Making Art and History at The Dinner Party, 1975-1979; FIVE: Going Public: The Dinner Party in San Francisco, 1979; SIX: The Tour That Very Nearly Wasn't: The Dinner Party's Alternative Showings, 1980-1983.…”
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91Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Apartheid; 3. Black arts movement; 4. Black Freedom Movement; 5. Blackness; 6. …”
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93Published 2001Table of Contents: “…James Baldwin -- Toni Cade Bambara -- Amiri Baraka - - Black Arts Movement -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Sterling Brown -- Octavia Butler -- Charles W. …”
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97by Kikuchi, YūkoTable of Contents: “…Yanagi's claims to originality ; The Oriental-Occidental hybrid of philosophy and religion ; Utopian colonism, primitivism and orientalism ; 'Art of the people' and medievalism: Ruskin, Morris and Japanese peasant art movements ; Japanese tea masters. -- Appropriation of Orientalism. …”
Published 2004
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98Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Krause -- Healing arts : movement in the form of pilates / Diane Diefenderfer -- Healing environments / Nancy Lieberman Neudorf -- Healing relationships / Robynn Zender, Ellen F. …”
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99by Ho, Fred Wei-hanTable of Contents: “…An Asian American tribute to the black arts movement ; Asian American music and empowerment : is there such a thing as "Asian American Jazz"? …”
Published 2009
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100by Hills, PatriciaTable of Contents: “…1990-1920: Cultural and historical context for the first twenty years -- Early twentieth-century realists -- The critical issues: modernism and American consciousness -- New forms for a new century -- Photography as art, photography as a tool for reform -- Armory show, independents show of 1917, and New York Dada -- The 1920s: Cultural and historical context for the Jazz Age -- Machine age modernism and modernity -- Cultural nationalism -- defining American: the usable past, the local, the popular -- Cultural primitivism -- defining authenticity: the usable "other" and natural men and women -- The new Negro -- Artists abroad -- The 1930s: Cultural and historical context for the Depression years -- The Depression experience -- Revolutionary theory and practice -- the search for styles -- Mexican artists in the United Stated -- Government projects -- Nationalism and racialism in the arts as issues in the 1930s -- 1940s to mid-1950s: Cultural and historical context for World War II and the Cold War -- Critical responses: the transition to abstract expressionism and "pure" painting -- New York School: voices of individual artists -- The figurative artists in the postwar years -- The Cold War and the arts -- 1955-1967: Cultural and historical context for a consumer and technological society -- Assemblage, installations, happenings, events, performance -- New York Pop, West Coast Funk, and Chicago "sub-Pop" -- Minimal art -- 1968-1980: Cultural and historical context for the Vietnam War era -- Dematerialization: conceptual art, systems, earth art -- Realism and figuration -- The Vietnam War, political art, political criticism -- Black arts movement -- Women's movement -- 1980s-1990s: Cultural and historical context for the age of Reagan and postmodernism -- Exit modernism, enter postmodern critique -- New painting and sculpture -- Word-based, photo-based, and theory-based art -- Identities unmasked, classifications resisted -- Bodies reclaimed -- Censorship and propaganda in art and visual culture -- The construction of knowledge: museums, art history, and studio practices -- Art in public spaces.…”
Published 2001
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