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Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the type of person that says, “everything happens for a reason”?

my pedagogical approach in teaching philosophy to explain how affective encounters in communitas between teacher and learners can expand personal understandings and imagine new meaningful possibilities ... Ƭeaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are y ou the Ty pe of Person that Sa y s, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an

War and Peace. The Film Iconeme of the Urban Square as Image of Europe in Transition (1944-1948)

the square as an essential iconeme in postwar nonfiction cinema and visual culture, acting as a fil rouge to visually retrace the path of Europe from war to peace, and into new forms of political ... streets and piazze to welcome the liberators. Nor is it by chance that film, in Rome and elsewhere, systematically recorded the seizure of urban public spaces. As epicenters of political, economic, and

Fashioning Europe: Identity and Dress in Early Modern Costume Books

between people of various origins, age, gender, and, above all, social position. The existence of these differences was presented as part of an order not only social and political but also moral and ... , 1590–1630,” inDressing Global Bodies: The Political Power of Dress in World History, ed. Beverly Lemire and Giorgio Riello (London: Routledge, 2020), 15. 2 See Surekha Davies, Renaissance Ethnography and

Artistic Novelties or Political Tools? Circulating Cold War Art Exhibitions in Finland

. This manifested itself especially in the power struggle for world dominance between the superpowers. The United States and the Soviet Union avoided open political or military conflict; instead, they

Partisan Genealogies: Radical Visual (and Political) Practices. An Introduction

This special issue has been conceived in the framework of the project Ré.Part. - Résistance(s) Partisane(s): Culture visuelle, imaginaires collectifs et mémoire révolutionnaire (Université Grenoble Alpes, ANR-15-IDEX-02) and the research project MoDe(s) – Decentralized Modernities: Art, Politics and Counterculture in the Transatlantic Axis during the Cold War (Universidad de...

The Column and the Pediment: The Persistence of Values?

.”1 Images and symbols of the past follow us incessantly in Europe. I thought about this when a spate of political cartoons appeared in the press and media illustrating the dire condition caused by the ... of a common European culture gained prominence after 1945 when political necessities called for a unification of Western Europe. It was then that “for the first time in history the idea of Europe was

Artizein_ Full Issue 2023

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy ... Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini Harvesting a Blessing

Europe as a Celebrated Community of Culture. The Council of Europe’s Art Exhibitions in the 1950s

culture in the EU arena for the promotion of a shared European identity has been critically explored, mainly by sociologists, anthropologists and political scientists, who highlighted the exclusionary ... ). entitled L’Εurope. Genèse d’une civilisation, stressed that “Europe was not a political entity of which can easily and usefully write an external, methodical, and classic and unproblematic history. Europe is

Harvesting A Blessing

0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University , Northridge ... whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini Alba Torres Robinat, M.A., is from Spain

Doing and Thinking on the Edge with Intermodal Expressive Art

Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy. Her doctoral research under the guidance ... . Her most recent work on alterity is published in Hypatia: A Journal in Feminist Philosophy and she was a contributing editor on the special issue of Free Associations titled “Aesthetic Subjects.” She

Exhibiting Contemporary Art in the Early 1990s Nordic–Baltic Realm

institutional power of the Soviet occupation has served to obscure the arrival of other inter-national and political presences, the ones from Norden. While new Baltic art practices were widely made public in the ... that other international and political presences appeared and had influence. While new Baltic art practices were indeed made public to a large extent in the three countries and their capitals, Tallinn

Front Matter_ Artizein 2023

Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy & Humanities University of Central Florida ... Virtual Work: Between Real and Imaginary Valeria Rocío Gonzales González Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything

Illness as Political Metaphor in Modernist Arts in Iran

This article explores a political reading of Iranian modernism and analyses art works through the lens of illness as metaphor. This metaphor first emerged in the discourse of gharbzadegi ... Purdue University Libraries. Please contact for additional information. - Article 4 Follow this and additional works at: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas Article 4. Illness as Political Metaphor in

Tikkun Olam, Book Review for "Art-Care Practices for Restoring the Communal: Education, Co-Inquiry, and Healing” By Barbara A. Bickel and R. Michael Fisher

Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University ... , Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini The compassionate observations about art and

The Political Unity Spectrum: A Theory of Left-Right Politics, From Liberalism to Emancipatory Progressivism

Abstract: While political ideologies are often portrayed along a liberal–conservative continuum in the United States and a left–right continuum in Europe, their universal applicability is ... the lack of a proper mental representation for the people to understand the developments in political philosophy. The relative peace times we live in, after half a century of Cold War between two

Art for All! Nordic Art and Cultural Democracy, 1945–1959

exhibitions. By focusing on subject matter and artwork titles presented, the article suggests that the exhibitions can be viewed as part of interacting artistic, civic, and political agendas aiming to ... cities. I will show that the exhibitions can be seen as part of interacting artistic, civic, and political agendas and the result of a civil society in tune with, although not dictated by, political

Ιntroduction: Invitations and Purposeful Encounters

language of Expressive Arts into Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are You the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”?, to understand and illustrate how pedagogical

Art contre/against Apartheid at Lunds Konsthall: an Entangled History of Art and Solidarity from Paris to Pretoria

. The aim with this exhibition was to raise awareness of the apartheid regime, cause international protest and ultimately remove the repressive political system. Using histoire croisée as a method this ... ), was to raise awareness about the South-African apartheid regime, to cause international protest and ultimately help remove a repressive political system. It was a campaign of international solidarity

South-South: Too Political?

When it comes to researching South-South relationships, a powerful political imperative underpins studies of such relationships—an imperative that seems to always point northwards in one way or ... -South: Too Political? hen it comes to researching SouthW South relationships, the study of transnational artistic circulations tends to look at artistic relationships that are intercontinental or even

Perspectives on Changing Cultural Spaces in 19th Century Europe

or institutions in charge of their publication, performance or circulation. The divergent political, religious and administrative organizations of these spaces are also to be taken into consideration ... factors were political, such as protectionism and nationalism; technical, since the industrialization of culture operated very differently in the book trade, in the musical sphere, 2 Christophe Charle, La