Paule Vézelay Peter R. WilshusenThe art of Paule Vzelay (1892 1984), celebrated in this groundbreaking publication, is remarkable in its breadth. Over her long career she created an extraordinarily diverse output encompassing painting, collage, sculpture, constructions, illustration, textiles, photography, poetry, prose, critical writing and even a film script. As a mark of her considerable accomplishments, she was celebrated with a show at Tate in the year before her death. Setting
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The 25 January 2011 Egyptian uprising shattered the notion of homogeneity that had characterized state representations of Egypt and Egyptians since 1952
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contrasting two basic themes: religious naturalism versus religious humanism
Her unjustly neglected life story illuminates many of the conflicts experienced by women entering the professions during the belle époque and the inter-war years
Benigno Trigo focuses on the context of colonialism and explains the meaning of this recurring theme as a mode of survival under a colonial condition that has lasted more than five hundred years in the oldest colony in the world
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Starting with the Islam-Christian-Jewish Mediterranean world of the early modern period
Combines servant-leadership and feminism into a new understanding of leadership
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important spiritual and formal forebears for Eliot