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Mining the Museum : an installation
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ISBN: 9781565841086 Year: 1994 Publisher: New York : The New Press,

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Foreword / George Ciscle and Charles LyleMining the museum : artists look at museums, museums look at themselves / Lisa G. CorrinA conversation with Fred Wilson / Leslie King-HammondMining the museum and the rethinking of Maryland's history / Ira BerlinMining the project experiences : a discussion with the docents of the Maryland Historical Society / edited by Lisa G. CorrinThe audience respondsChecklist of objects in Mining the museum.

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Art as a verb: The Evolving Continuum : Installations, Performances and Videos by 13 African-American Artists
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Year: 1988 Publisher: Baltimore : Maryland Institute, College of Art,

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Abramson, Charles ; Hammons, David ; Hassinger, Maren ; Hill, Candace ; Jackson-Jarvis, Martha ; Nengudi, Senga ; O'Grady, Lorraine ; Pindell, Howardena ; Peper, Adrian ; Ringgold, Faith ; Saar, Betye ; Scott, Joyce ; Sullivan, Kaylynn

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Joyce J. Scott: Kickin' it with the Old Masters
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Baltimore The Baltimore Museum of Art

Theorizing Scriptures
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ISBN: 1281397296 9786611397296 0813544629 9780813544625 9780813542034 0813542030 9780813542041 0813542049 9781281397294 0813542030 9780813542034 6611397299 Year: 2008 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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Historically, religious scriptures are defined as holy texts that are considered to be beyond the abilities of the layperson to interpret. Their content is most frequently analyzed by clerics who do not question the underlying political or social implications of the text, but use the writing to convey messages to their congregations about how to live a holy existence. In Western society, moreover, what counts as scripture is generally confined to the Judeo-Christian Bible, leaving the voices of minorities, as well as the holy texts of faiths from Africa and Asia, for example, unheard. In this innovative collection of essays that aims to turn the traditional bible-study definition of scriptures on its head, Vincent L. Wimbush leads an in-depth look at the social, cultural, and racial meanings invested in these texts. Contributors hail from a wide array of academic fields and geographic locations and include such noted academics as Susan Harding, Elisabeth Shüssler Fiorenza, and William L. Andrews. Purposefully transgressing disciplinary boundaries, this ambitious book opens the door to different interpretations and critical orientations, and in doing so, allows an ultimately humanist definition of scriptures to emerge.

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