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    Papal art and cultural politics. Rome in the age of clement XI.Pamela M. Jones - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (2):310-311.
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    India: Art and Culture, 1300-1900.E. G. & Stuart Cary Welch - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):558.
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    Art and cultural symbolism: A psychological study of greeting cards.William E. Henry - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 6 (1):36-44.
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  4. Art and culture in the work of Fredric Jameson.E. Zenko - 2001 - Filozofski Vestnik 22 (2):127-139.
     
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    Life, Art and Culture in the Countryside V part 2.Ramón Ma Zaragoza - 2004 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 8 (3):197-219.
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    Life, Art and Culture in the Countryside V part 1.Ramón Ma Zaragoza - 2004 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 8 (3):174-196.
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    Art and culture in contemporary South Africa.Sandra Klopper - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 115 (1):127-140.
    This article focuses on the complex ways in which artistic innovation and creativity have been fostered by the experience of living in late apartheid and post-apartheid society. It argues that contemporary South African artists, film-makers and performers have developed highly inventive formal and conceptual vocabularies in their effort to negotiate the ever-changing landscape of contradictory and sometimes irreconcilable realities they encounter on a daily basis, often attaining major international acclaim in the process. Blurring the boundaries between long-established artistic genres, and (...)
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  8. Translation, Art, and Culture.C. Perricone - 1989 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 19 (1):1-16.
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    Disability art and culture: A model for imaginative ways to integrate the community.Carrie Sandahl - 2018 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 12 (2):79-93.
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  10. Art and Culture in a changing South Africa.Johannes Jacobus Degenaar - 1993 - South African Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):51-56.
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    Corporate Responsibility for Arts and Culture.Rafael Cejudo Córdoba - 2023 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 42 (2):205-224.
    Multinational companies (MNCs) in the creative and IT sectors play a decisive role in the production of cultural goods and in global cultural trends. Therefore, MNCs impinge on the right to take part in cultural life and must be held accountable for their impact on arts and culture on a global scale. As a dynamic and evolving process, open to alien influences, cultural life can be seen as a global social process, and as such is susceptible to structural (...)
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    Art and culture.Wendell T. Bush - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (25):673-692.
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    Art and Culture.Alfonso López Quintás - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):373-381.
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    Cosmopolitan Art and Cultural Citizenship.David Chaney - 2002 - Theory, Culture and Society 19 (1-2):157-174.
    The article begins by noting that the widespread assumption that the social basis of more difficult or cosmopolitan art has been undermined in later modernity should lead to blander, less controversial art. An alternative interpretation is briefly described in which cosmopolitan art has become a spectacular tourist attraction. Significant questions that would follow such a development are: how national cultural institutions have been co-opted into a global spectacular culture and whether the work displayed in these settings can be radically (...)
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  15. Art and Cultural Heritage: An ASA Curriculum Diversification Guide.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2017 - American Society for Aesthetics, Curriculum Diversification Guides.
    Art is saturated with cultural significance. Considering the full spectrum of ways in which art is colored by cultural associations raises a variety of difficult and fascinating philosophical questions. This curriculum guide focuses in particular on questions that arise when we consider art as a form of cultural heritage. Organized into four modules, readings explore core questions about art and ethics, aesthetic value, museum practice, and art practice. They are designed to be suitable for use in an introduction to philosophy (...)
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    Beauty and monstrosity in art and culture.Chara Kokkiou & Angeliki Malakasioti (eds.) - 2024 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    This edited volume takes a new look at an old question: what is the relationship between beauty and monstrosity? How has the notion of beauty transformed through the years and how does it coincide with monstrous ontologies? Contributors offer an interdisciplinary approach to how these two concepts are interlinked and emphasizes the ways the beautiful and the monstrous pervade human experience. The two notions are explored through the axis of human transformation, focusing on body, identity and gender, while questioning both (...)
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    Religião, Arte e Patrimônio Cultural (Religion, Art and Cultural Heritage) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2013v11n31p840.Ilka Boaventura Leite - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (31):840-842.
    Editorial - Religião, Arte e Patrimônio Cultural Dossiê: Religião, Arte e Patrimônio Cultural (Religion, Art and Cultural Heritage).
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    Art and Culture in the Age of Empire and the Time of the Multitudes.Antonio Negri & Max Henninger - 2007 - Substance 36 (1):48-55.
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    Art and adaptability: consciousness and cognitive culture.Gregory F. Tague - 2017 - Boston: Brill Rodopi.
    'Art and Adaptability' argues for a co-evolution of theory of mind and material/art culture. The book covers relevant areas from great ape intelligence, hominin evolution, Stone Age tools, Paleolithic culture and art forms, to neurobiology. We use material and art objects, whether painting or sculpture, to modify our own and other people's thoughts so as to affect behavior. We don't just make judgments about mental states; we create objects about which we make judgments in which mental states are (...)
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    Decolonizing Aesthetics: Philosophical Reflections on Art and Cultural Appropriation in Postcolonial Contexts.Hugo Romano - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (1):1-15.
    Decolonizing aesthetics requires a philosophical reexamination of art and cultural representation to address ethical conflicts and the legacy of colonial biases. This study explores the suppression and marginalization perpetuated by colonial aesthetics, with a focus on gender, race, and cultural diversity. Drawing on postcolonial theories, the research highlights the disparities and systemic exclusions within artistic traditions, advocating for decolonized practices that restore and celebrate suppressed cultural expressions. Case studies such as Indigenous Futurism and exhibitions promoting the art of formerly colonized (...)
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  21. Perspectives on Aesthetics, Art and Culture.Claes Entzenberg & S. Säätela (eds.) - 2005 - Stockholm: Thales.
    Essays in Honour of Lars-Olof Åhlberg 25 Essays, Aesthetics.
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    Catholic Art and Culture.Jean Misrahi - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (1):16-19.
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    The Visual Arts and Cultural Literacy.John Adkins Richardson - 1990 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (1):57.
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    Catholic Art and Culture[REVIEW]Leroy E. Endres - 1946 - Modern Schoolman 23 (2):109-109.
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    Aceh: Art and Culture.D. M. Roskies & Holly S. Smith - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4):722.
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    The grotesque in Western art and culture: the image at play.Frances S. Connelly - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This book establishes a fresh and expansive view of the grotesque in Western art and culture, from 1500 to the present day. Following the non-linear evolution of the grotesque, Frances S. Connelly analyzes key works, situating them within their immediate social and cultural contexts, as well as their place in the historical tradition. By taking a long historical view, the book reveals the grotesque to be a complex and continuous tradition comprised of several distinct strands: the ornamental, the carnivalesque (...)
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    Fair framings: arts and culture festivals as sites for technical innovation.Nona Schulte-Römer - 2013 - Mind and Society 12 (1):151-165.
    The fascination and thrill of arts festivals relates to their capacity to host the unexpected, surprising and new. The economic model of novelty bundling markets presents a rare attempt to account for the potential impact of festivals on innovation. Its cognitive conception of festivals as sites of economic evolution offers a point of departure for this paper. The economic model is criticised and further developed, especially in two respects, drawing on sociological studies on science, technology and society and on (...)
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    Catholic Art and Culture By E. I. Watkin.Harry B. Gutman - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):131-133.
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    Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships.Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1957 - Transaction Books.
    I FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS OF THEIR STUDY I. Culture Integration And Culture Unity — A Dark Problem Is every culture an ...
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  30. Art and Culture Today.Francis Sparshott - 1994 - Literature & Aesthetics 4:44-63.
     
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  31. The origin of games, art and culture from an ethological viewpoint.J. Kamaryt - 1990 - Filosoficky Casopis 38 (1-2):162-176.
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    Digital Sigil Magick: The relevance of sigil magick in contemporary art and culture.Pam Payne - 2013 - Technoetic Arts 11 (3):297-305.
    Many areas of contemporary art and culture in the United States and Europe can be shown to have a direct lineage to the rich history of the Western Mystery Traditions, rooted in ancient esoteric and magical philosophies of Greece and Egypt. Video mash-ups and audio sampling have inherited the cut-up methods of Beat poets and artists, who in turn were influenced by the Surrealists and their contemporaries. Early twentieth-century artists such as Austin O. Spare drew upon magickal practices derived (...)
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    Crisis, what’s a crisis? Some methodological reflections on evaluating the impact of Covid-19 on Australian arts and culture.Julian Meyrick, Ben Green, Diana Tolmie, Jane Frank & Guy Cooper - 2023 - Journal for Cultural Research 27 (2):189-209.
    Confronted by contemporary neoliberal crisis, apparently rooted in economistic, or even nihilistic worldviews, the task for the [sociologist] is not simply to impose … critique from without, but to...
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    Merging arts and bioethics: An interdisciplinary experiment in cultural and scientific mediation.Vincent Couture, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Marianne Cloutier & Catherine Barnabé - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (8):616-630.
    How to engage the public in a reflection on the most pressing ethical issues of our time? What if part of the solution lies in adopting an interdisciplinary and collaborative strategy to shed light on critical issues in bioethics? An example is Art + Bioéthique, an innovative project that brought together bioethicists, art historians and artists with the aim of expressing bioethics through arts in order to convey the “sensitive” aspect of many health ethics issues. The aim of this (...)
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  35. Sheti ṿa-ʻerev: psikhoʼanalizah, omanut ṿe-tarbut = Criss cross: psychoanalysis, art and culture.Hilit Erel-Brodsky (ed.) - 2020 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
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    The Cradle of Humanity: Prehistoric Art and Culture.Stuart Kendall & Michelle Kendall (eds.) - 2005 - Zone Books.
    The Cradle of Humanity: Prehistoric Art and Culture collects essays and lectures by Georges Bataille spanning 30 years of research in anthropology, comparative religion, aesthetics, and philosophy. These were neither idle nor idyllic years; the discovery of Lascaux in 1940 coincides with the bloodiest war in history -- with new machines of death, Auschwitz, and Hiroshima. Bataille's reflections on the possible origins of humanity coincide with the intensified threat of its possible extinction.For Bataille, prehistory is universal history; it is (...)
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    Philosophy and prehistory: new perspectives on minds, art, and culture.Corijn van Mazijk, Anton Killin & Karenleigh A. Overmann - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-12.
    This article introduces the special issue “Philosophy and Prehistory: New Perspectives on Minds, Art, and Culture.” The primary motivation for the issue was to create a space where philosophy and evolutionary cognitive archaeology could intersect. We wanted to encourage cognitive archaeologists to reflect on their field from a philosophical perspective, and philosophers to consider key methodological, theoretical, or conceptual issues in evolutionary cognitive archaeology. We thereby aimed to bridge a perceived gap between philosophical and scientific research on prehistory, and (...)
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    Art and the Shift in Garden Culture in the Jiangnan Area in China (16th-17th Century).Jane Zheng - 2013 - Asian Culture and History 5 (2):p1.
    The remarkable growth in interest in aesthetic gardens in the late Ming period has been recognized in Chinese garden culture studies. The materialist historical approach contributes to revealing the importance of gardens’ economic functions in the shift of garden culture, but is inadequate in explaining the successive burgeoning of small plain gardens in the 17th century. This article integrates the aesthetic and materialist perspectives and situates the cultural transition in the concrete social and cultural context in the late (...)
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    Greek Art and Culture - Stewart Classical Greece and the Birth of Western Art. Pp. xviii + 358, b/w & colour ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Paper, £14.99, US$28.99 . ISBN: 978-0-521-61835-9. [REVIEW]Mary C. Sturgeon - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):559-560.
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    Gallic Art and Culture[REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbee - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (2):164-166.
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    Film, Art, and the Third Culture.Jerrold Levinson - 2018 - British Journal of Aesthetics 58 (3):336-341.
    Film, Art, and the Third CultureSmithMurrayoup. 2017. pp. 320. £35.00.
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  42. The aesthetic understanding: essays in the philosophy of art and culture.Roger Scruton - 1983 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Brings together essays on the philosophy of art in which a philosophical theory of aesthetic judgment is tested and developed through its application to particular examples. Each essay approaches, from its own field of study, what Roger Scruton argues to be the central problems of aesthetics -- what is aesthetic experience, and what is its importance for human conduct? The book is divided into four parts. The first contains a resume of modern analytical aesthetics, which also serves as an introduction (...)
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    The Arts and Crafts of Literacy: Islamic Manuscript Cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa.Mauro Nobili & Andrea Brigaglia (eds.) - 2017 - De Gruyter.
    During the last two decades, the discovery of thousands of manuscripts in different regions of sub-Saharan Africa has questioned the long-standing approach of Africa as a continent only characterized by orality and legitimately assigned to the continent the status of a civilization of written literacy. However, most of the existing studies mainly aim at serving literary and historical purposes, and focus only on the textual dimension of the manuscripts. This book advances on the contrary a holistic approach to the study (...)
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  44. "Pre-lnca Art and Culture": Hermann Leicht. [REVIEW]H. Osborne - 1961 - British Journal of Aesthetics 1 (2):113.
     
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    Cripistemologies of Disability Arts and Culture: Reflections on the Cripping the Arts Symposium.Eliza Chandler, Katie Aubrecht, Esther Ignagni & Carla Rice - 2021 - Studies in Social Justice 15 (2):170-179.
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    Kant and Fine Art: An Essay on Kant and the Philosophy of Fine Art and Culture.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (2):179-180.
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    MAKKY, L. : The Image, Art and Culture of Iron Age in Slovakia: Artistic and Aesthetic Approach.Jana Migašová - 2018 - Espes 7 (2):56-58.
    MAKKY, L. : Obraz, umenie a kultúra doby železnej na Slovensku: Umelecký a estetický pohľad. Prešov: Filozofická fakulta Prešovskej univerzity v Prešove. ISBN 978-80-555-1843-5.
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    Federal Art and National Culture: The Politics of Identity in New Deal America.Jonathan Harris - 1995
    Examines the role of the visual arts in the United States during the 1930s.
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    What's new in the economics of arts and culture?Jason Potts - 2007 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 26 (1):8-14.
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    Dutch art and urban cultures, 1200-1700.Elisabeth de Bièvre - 2015 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    The Hague: the 'village' with court and government -- Dordrecht: the privileged city -- Haarlem: the frontier city of sand and wood -- Delft: the clean city -- Leiden: the old textile city with a new university -- Amsterdam: the city of wise merchants -- Utrecht: the bishop's city.
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