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Contemporary Art in the Arab Middle East
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 72, Heft 4, S. 165-169
ISSN: 2152-405X
Art of the Uprisings in the Middle East
In: The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Band 19, Heft 2
An Anthropological Look at Art in the Middle East
In: Anthropology of the Middle East, Band 8, Heft 1
ISSN: 1746-0727
The art of resistance in the Middle East
In: Asian affairs: journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, Band 43, Heft 3, S. 393-409
ISSN: 0306-8374
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THE ART OF RESISTANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
In: Asian affairs, Band 43, Heft 3, S. 393-409
ISSN: 1477-1500
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The Art of the Impossible: Making Peace in the Middle East
In: Mediterranean quarterly: a journal of global issues, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 60
ISSN: 1047-4552
Future Imperfect: Contemporary Art Practices and Cultural Institutions in the Middle East
In: Downey, Anthony (2016) Future Imperfect: Contemporary Art Practices and Cultural Institutions in the Middle East. Visual Culture in the Middle East, 03 . Sternberg Press, Berlin, Germany. ISBN 978-3-95679-246-5
Future Imperfect: Contemporary Art Practices and Cultural Institutions in the Middle East examines the role played by cultural institutions in producing present-day and future contexts for the production, dissemination, and reception of contemporary art in the Middle East and North Africa. It provides critical contexts for a discussion that has become increasingly urgent in recent years—the role of culture in a time of conflict and globalization—and critiques the historical state of cultural institutions in an age of political upheaval, social unrest, exuberant cultural activity, ascendant neoliberal forms of privatization, social activism, and regional uncertainty. Future Imperfect draws attention to the ongoing demands and antagonisms that have affected cultural production across the region, in both historical and recent post-revolutionary contexts. In doing so, the book offers an in-depth discussion of how cultural producers have developed alternative institutional models to negotiate the constraints placed on their practices. How cultural institutions operate within the conditions of a global cultural economy, and alongside the often conflicting demands they place on cultural production in the region, is likewise an overarching point of reference throughout this volume. While the politics of contemporary cultural production and institutional practices in the Middle East can tell us a great deal about local and regional concerns, one of the cornerstone ambitions of this volume is to inquire into what they can also impart about the politics of global cultural production. This involves exploring the multiple ways in which contemporary art practices are being reduced, willingly or otherwise, to the logic of global capital. What is needed in terms of infrastructure for cultural production today and how can we speculatively propose new infrastructures and institutions in the context of current realities?
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The art of the possible: diplomatic alternatives in the Middle East
In: Princeton Legacy Library
The Art of the Possible takes a hard look at the present play of forces in the Middle East. In full awareness of the historical, political, social, and psychological dimensions of the enmities of the region-and its most critical flashpoint, the Arab- Israeli conflict-it seeks realistic answers to the question ""What can be done?"" For each of the immediate foci of conflict, the author develops and proposes a workable plan: for the Sinai Peninsula, the establishment of a Sinai Development Trust; for the West Bank of the Jordan River, the creation of a Palestinian state; for the Golan Heights,
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In: UNIDIR newsletter / United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research: Lettre de l'UNIDIR / Institut des Nations Unies pour la Recherche sur le Désarmement, Heft 21, S. 3-63
ISSN: 1012-4934
Research institutes and projects in the Middle East and recent publications from and on the region; 3 articles. Prepared in conjunction with the Regional Conference of Research Institutes in the Middle East, held in Cairo Apr. 18-19, 1993.
Middle Eastern upheavals
In: Middle East quarterly, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 3-39
ISSN: 1073-9467
Weakening Washington's Middle East influence / Lee Smtih. - S. 3-10 Tunisia's morning after / Bruce Maddy-Weitzman. - S. 11-17 Egypt's Islamist shadow / Cynthia Farahat. - S. 19-24 The view from Syria and Lebanon / Hilal Khashan. - S. 25-30 Iraq weathers the political strom / Sterling Jensen. - S. 31-34 Mixed response in Iran / Ali ALfoneh. - S. 35-39
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