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Bujnowski, Rafal --- Sailstorfer, Michael --- Washburn, Phoebe --- Peri, Peter
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Iconography --- Art --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- ecology --- Nature --- biological material --- Washburn, Phoebe --- United States of America
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Women --- Women in the Bible --- Social conditions --- Phoebe --- Paul, --- Friends and associates. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Kekhriai (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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Ethnological museums and collections --- Indians of North America --- Catalogs. --- Material culture --- -Indians of North America --- -American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Ethnological collections --- Ethnology --- Anthropological museums and collections --- Catalogs --- -Catalogs --- Culture --- Museums --- Alaska Commercial Company Collection --- -Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- -Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- University of California, Berkeley. --- Phoebe A. Hearst Museum --- Hearst Museum --- Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology --- Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology. --- American aborigines --- Material culture&delete& --- Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Ethnological museums and collections - California - Berkeley - Catalogs. --- Indians of North America - Alaska - Material culture - Catalogs. --- Indians of North America - Northwest, Pacific - Material culture - Catalogs. --- Alaska (etats-unis) --- Histoire --- Artisanat inuit
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"This book explores the provenance of the so-called Berkeley Herm of Plato, a sculptural portrait that Stephen G. Miller first encountered over thirty years ago in a university storage basement. The head, languishing since its arrival in 1902, had become detached from the body, or herm, and had been labeled a fake. In 2002, while preparing another book, Miller - now an experienced archaeologist - needed an illustration of Plato and remembered this piece and took another look. The marble, he recognized immediately, was from the Greek islands, the inscription appeared ancient, and the ribbons visible on the head were typical of those in Greek athletic scenes." "The Berkeley Plato, rich in scientific, archaeological, and historical detail, tells the fascinating story of how Miller was able to authenticate this long-dismissed treasure. His conclusion, that it is an ancient Roman copy possibly dating from the time of Hadrian, is further supported by art conservation scientist John Twilley, whose essay appears as an appendix. Miller's discovery makes a significant contribution to the worlds of art history, philosophy, archaeology, and sports history and serves as a starting point for new research in the back rooms of museums."--BOOK JACKET.
Hermae. --- Inscriptions, Greek. --- Portrait sculpture, Classical --- Classical antiquities --- Hermae --- Inscriptions grecques --- Sculpture de portraits antique --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Conservation and restoration --- Conservation et restauration --- Plato. --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Classical portrait sculpture --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Herms --- Statues --- Antiquities, Classical --- Antiquities, Grecian --- Antiquities, Roman --- Archaeology, Classical --- Classical archaeology --- Roman antiquities --- Antiquities --- Archaeological museums and collections --- Art, Ancient --- Classical philology --- History --- Aflāṭūn --- Aplaton --- Bolatu --- Platon, --- Platonas --- Platone --- Po-la-tʻu --- Pʻŭllatʻo --- Pʻŭllatʻon --- Pʻuratʻon --- Πλάτων --- אפלטון --- פלאטא --- פלאטאן --- פלאטו --- أفلاطون --- 柏拉圖 --- 플라톤 --- Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- University of California, Berkeley. --- Phoebe A. Hearst Museum --- Hearst Museum --- Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology --- Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology --- Plato --- Platon --- Platoon --- Платон --- プラトン
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"Phoebe Apperson Hearst: A Life of Power and Politics offers the first biography of one of the Gilded Age's most prominent and powerful women."--Provided by publisher.
Women philanthropists --- Philanthropists --- Upper class women --- Altruists --- Humanitarians --- Benefactors --- Women --- Women benefactors --- Hearst family. --- Hearst, George, --- Women civic leaders --- Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, --- Family. --- University of California (System). --- Regents of the University of California --- San Francisco (Calif.) --- California --- Politics and government
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Adams, Robert --- Adamski, Hans Peter --- Adam, Sabine --- Adami, Franco --- Adams, Allan --- Adams, Hank Murta --- Adams, Mac --- Adams, Phoebe --- Adéagbo, Georges --- Adriaansens, Alex --- Adrian X --- Adringa, Hill --- Adams, Dennis --- Adams, Kim --- Ader, Bas Jan --- Adam, Henri G.
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De graphic novel is populair, maar nog niet zo lang geleden waren het vooral mannelijke artiesten die daar de vruchten van plukten. Gelukkig zijn er intussen ook vrouwen die naam hebben gemaakt. Vijf daarvan komen in dit boek aan bod: Aline Kominsky Crumb, Phoebe Gloeckner, Lynda Barry, Marjane Satrapi en Alison Bechdel. Ze geven hun eigen ervaringen weer, herleven bepaalde trauma's en hierbij schuwen ze de confronterende beelden niet. Ze aanschouwen zichzelf en bieden een dubbel perspectief: het perspectief van een kind wordt gecontrasteerd met de visie van een volwassene (child protagonist gecombineerd met een adult narrator). De auteur van dit werk verkiest daarom graphic narrative boven graphic novel; het is voor haar de kunstvorm bij uitstek waar vrouwen ongedwongen en onverbloemd de waarheid laten zien.
Developmental psychology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Art --- Fiction --- Artists --- Comic strips --- Trauma --- Images of women --- Biography --- Book --- Satrapi, Marjane --- Bechdel, Alison --- Crumb, Aline Kominsky --- Barry, Lynda --- Gloeckner, Phoebe
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This innovative volume establishes autofiction as a new and dynamic area of theoretical research in English. Since the term was coined by Serge Doubrovsky, autofiction has become established as a recognizable genre within the French literary pantheon. Yet unlike other areas of French theory, English-language discussion of autofiction has been relatively limited - until now. Starting out by exploring the characteristic features and definitions of autofiction from a conceptual standpoint, the collection identifies a number of cultural, historical and theoretical contexts in which the emergence of autofiction in English can be understood. In the process, it identifies what is new and distinctive about Anglophone forms of autofiction when compared to its French equivalents. These include a preoccupation with the conditions of authorship; writing after trauma; and a heightened degree of authorial self-reflexivity beyond that typically associated with postmodernism. By concluding that there is such a field as autofiction in English, it provides for the first time detailed analysis of the major works in that field and a concise historical overview of its emergence. It thus opens up new avenues in life writing and authorship research.
Philosophy --- Linguistics --- Literature --- geletterdheid --- filosofie --- literatuur --- Brooke-Rose, Christine --- Kay, Jackie --- Barry, Lynda --- Gloeckner, Phoebe --- Burnside, John --- Williams, Charlotte --- Eggers, Dave --- Kosinski, Jerzy --- O'Brien, Tim --- anno 1900-1999
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