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Art --- Art, Slavic --- Art, Byzantine --- Uspenskiĭ, Fedor Ivanovich, - 1845-1928
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Art, Slavic --- Church architecture --- Art slave --- Architecture chrétienne
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Art, Slavic --- Art, Baroque --- Art slave --- Art baroque
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Art --- Art, Slavic . --- Art, Byzantine. --- Art, Byzantine --- Bibliography. --- Upsenskij, Fedor Ivanovič,
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Art, French --- Art, Slavic --- Art, Asian --- Art français --- Art slave --- Art asiatique
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Slavic languages --- Anthropological linguistics --- Civilization, Slavic --- Mythology, Slavic --- Slavic antiquities --- Slavs --- Art, Slavic --- Langues slaves --- Ethnolinguistique --- Civilisation slave --- Mythologie slave --- Antiquités slaves --- Slaves --- Art slave --- Etymology --- Dictionaries. --- Dictionaries --- Russian --- Folklore --- Religion --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires --- Dictionnaires russes --- Russian. --- Antiquités slaves --- Slavic antiquities - Dictionaries - Russian --- Civilization, Slavic - Dictionaries - Russian --- Art, Slavic - Dictionaries - Russian --- Slavs - Folklore - Dictionaries - Russian --- Slavs - Religion - Dictionaries - Russian --- Mythology, Slavic - Dictionaries - Russian
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Art, Byzantine --- Art, Slavic --- Art, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Art byzantin --- Art slave --- Art médiéval --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Art médiéval --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens
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The ubiquitous »cultural turn« of the 1990s did not spare the thinkers of economics - however, at the same time, economic topics have gained a new importance in cultural studies. This volume focuses on cultures of economy in regions of former Yugoslavia as part of South-Eastern Europe, supported by theoretical perspectives. It examines narratives and poetics of economy in literature, film, and art, as well as in public discourse. The contributors spotlight different historical periods: the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, Socialist Yugoslavia and the transitional and neoliberal period since the 1990s.
Economy; Culture; Yugoslavia; Literature; Film; Art; Slavic Studies; Cultural Studies; Eastern European History; Economic History; Literary Studies --- 1900-2099 --- Balkan Peninsula --- Balkan Peninsula. --- Economic conditions --- Art. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Eastern European History. --- Economic History. --- Film. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Slavic Studies. --- Yugoslavia.
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Der Begriff »Kanon« wird meist mit »Nationalkanon« gleichgesetzt. Die zunehmend globale Zirkulation von Kunst und Literatur macht es jedoch erforderlich, Kanonbildung nicht nur aus nationalkultureller, sondern vielmehr aus transkultureller Sicht zu erforschen. Die internationale Erfolgsgeschichte des Moskauer Konzeptualismus dient Dorine Schellens als Fallstudie, um das Potential von kulturwissenschaftlicher Netzwerkanalyse für eine transkulturelle Kanonforschung aufzuzeigen. Im Fokus steht ein Transfernetzwerk von Mittlerfiguren, Institutionen und Kunstwerken, das dazu beigetragen hat, dass sich der Moskauer Konzeptualismus zur einflussreichsten Gruppe innerhalb der russischen Gegenwartskunst entwickeln konnte.
Kulturtransfer; Netzwerk; Moskauer Konzeptualismus; Deutschland; Russland; Kulturgeschichte; Kunst; Literatur; Kulturtheorie; Kunsttheorie; Slavistik; Kulturwissenschaft; Network; Moscow Conceptualism; Germany; Russia; Cultural History; Art; Literature; Cultural Theory; Theory of Art; Slavic Studies; Cultural Studies --- Art. --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Studies. --- Cultural Theory. --- Germany. --- Literature. --- Moscow Conceptualism. --- Russia. --- Slavic Studies. --- Theory of Art.
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