The Politics of Belonging in Algerian Art Maritime historyThis book examines how Algerian artist Denis Martinez, particularly through 7 murs revisits (1989), drew on Amazigh art and other marginalized visual forms to articulate alternative forms of belonging in postcolonial Algeria. By integrating these traditions into modern painting, Martinez challenged nationalist frameworks and reimagined Algerian art as a practice of cultural recognition and inclusion.
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the book skewers media clichés and retraces revolutionary politics and social networks to consider the capacity of sport to emancipate through performances on the football terraces
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new introductory material and postscript are included alongside essays previously published as journal articles brought together for the first time
Proceedings of the second Williams Symposium look at the secrets of classical refinement
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