Caribbean Art Criticism: Fashioning a Language, Forming a Dialogue : a 3-day Symposium Presented by AICA Southern Caribbean, August 28-30, 1998, Bridgetown, BarbadosAICA, 2000 - 133 sidor |
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... IDENTITY David Gall ( Barbados ) " Modernism , Postmodernism and Caribbean Identity " An investigation of the ideals embedded in the projects of modernism and postmodernism and their relationship to Caribbean identity Alissandra Cummins ...
... IDENTITY David Gall ( Barbados ) " Modernism , Postmodernism and Caribbean Identity " An investigation of the ideals embedded in the projects of modernism and postmodernism and their relationship to Caribbean identity Alissandra Cummins ...
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... Identity BY DAVID A. GALL This paper investigates the relationship of modernism and postmodernism to Caribbean identity . Caribbean people have to decide whether the ideals embedded in the projects of modernism and postmodernism are ...
... Identity BY DAVID A. GALL This paper investigates the relationship of modernism and postmodernism to Caribbean identity . Caribbean people have to decide whether the ideals embedded in the projects of modernism and postmodernism are ...
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... identity and the empty cynical one of postmodernity - its meaningless buzz of shallow pluralities , there we must recover the different roles played by the moments of the formless and constructed personal self in a philosophy and ...
... identity and the empty cynical one of postmodernity - its meaningless buzz of shallow pluralities , there we must recover the different roles played by the moments of the formless and constructed personal self in a philosophy and ...
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1998 AICA southern 20th century aesthetic African AICA southern caribbean Alissandra Cummins Allison Thompson Amerindians Andrew Hope Antillean Antilles art history artwork Aruba Barbadian barbados Biennial Carib Caribbean art criticism Caribbean artists Caribbean identity challenge chapter colonial concept conceptual dynamic Contemporary Art contemporary Jamaican art context countermodern countries Cozier create creolization David Boxer discourse E-mail European exhibition expression forms Gablik Gleaner Gloria Escoffery Guyana Haiti Haitian art Hill St Homi K idea ideological important indigenous Internationalization of Caribbean intuitive island Jamaican art criticism Kingston language Latin American Art look Luis Rafael Sánchez mainstream modernism and postmodernism modernist Museum narrative National Collection National Cultural Foundation National Gallery Nick Whittle perspective political postmodernism present prints problems produced Puerto Rico reflect region role significant social society space St Michael suggests symposium term theme tradition Trinidad Veerle Poupeye visual arts West Indies Wifredo Lam writings