Modernism and Modernity in the Mediterranean WorldDomenico Pietropaolo, Luca Somigli, Dario Brancato Legas, 2006 - 349 strani |
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... look at the Mediterranean as a site of exchange and dialogue , in two different and yet symmetrical ways : on the one hand , as a space which non- Mediterranean artists and intellectuals could construct as the “ other ” - the authentic ...
... look at the Mediterranean as a site of exchange and dialogue , in two different and yet symmetrical ways : on the one hand , as a space which non- Mediterranean artists and intellectuals could construct as the “ other ” - the authentic ...
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... look reveals , the rise of this literature appears determined by a dynamic rad- ically different from that of the fin - de - siècle Paris . Instead of witnessing a radical social change , the writers of Trieste faced the challenge of ...
... look reveals , the rise of this literature appears determined by a dynamic rad- ically different from that of the fin - de - siècle Paris . Instead of witnessing a radical social change , the writers of Trieste faced the challenge of ...
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... look into particular spaces and into certain objects that , surprisingly , inhere unique spatial properties of a dynamic not only formal type.2 Against this background of actual spaces and the objects within them , I will look at Klee's ...
... look into particular spaces and into certain objects that , surprisingly , inhere unique spatial properties of a dynamic not only formal type.2 Against this background of actual spaces and the objects within them , I will look at Klee's ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Sait Ozervarli | 43 |
Berrin Koyuncu and Hilal Onur | 61 |
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