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The early concept of the nation as a homogenous racial , linguistic and cultural group of people tied to a specific geographical location has to be replaced by a concept that embraces the increasingly multicultural , plural , hybrid ...
The early concept of the nation as a homogenous racial , linguistic and cultural group of people tied to a specific geographical location has to be replaced by a concept that embraces the increasingly multicultural , plural , hybrid ...
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The concept of the " primitive " in art first arose in Europe in the late 19th century . As English writer and art critic , John Berger puts it , " Art - historically the word primitive has been used in three different ways : to ...
The concept of the " primitive " in art first arose in Europe in the late 19th century . As English writer and art critic , John Berger puts it , " Art - historically the word primitive has been used in three different ways : to ...
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As a result almost every professional work of art must have an inherent idea , underlying theme or concept . Few works rely solely on the realistic rendering of scene or image for their value . The conceptual dynamic is about these ...
As a result almost every professional work of art must have an inherent idea , underlying theme or concept . Few works rely solely on the realistic rendering of scene or image for their value . The conceptual dynamic is about these ...
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