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Culture Wars : documents from the recent controversies in the arts / edited by Richard Bolton.
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xviii, 363 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
New York : New Press, 1992.
Culture Wars : documents from the recent controversies in the arts / edited by Richard Bolton.
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xxxii, 268 pages : 1 map ; 24 cm
Cork, Ireland : Cork University Press, 2001.
The tourist's gaze : travellers to Ireland, 1800-2000 / edited by Glenn Hooper.
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Cork, Ireland : Cork University Press, 2001.
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« Faut-il en finir avec la police ? » La question se pose avec une nouvelle intensité depuis le mouvement mondial déclenché par la mort de George Floyd aux États-Unis. Alors que les violences policières sont de plus en plus visibles, l’image du gardien de la paix et l’idée que la police serait un service public tendent à s’effriter. Il est maintenant entendu que(...)
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« Faut-il en finir avec la police ? » La question se pose avec une nouvelle intensité depuis le mouvement mondial déclenché par la mort de George Floyd aux États-Unis. Alors que les violences policières sont de plus en plus visibles, l’image du gardien de la paix et l’idée que la police serait un service public tendent à s’effriter. Il est maintenant entendu que l’institution policière est la garante d’un certain ordre, d’un certain régime de domination. Dans le contexte de défiance et de surenchère qui est le nôtre, il paraît moins pertinent de réfléchir à une énième réforme que de se demander comment résoudre nos conflits sans elle, comment la neutraliser, la priver de sa légitimité et de ses moyens.
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When the New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl published his widely read autobiographical essay "The art of dying" in December 2019, he reported that he had lung cancer and his oncologist had given him six months to live, but his experimental treatment was showing some improvement. "These extra months," he wrote, "are a luxury that I hope to have put to good use.” And he(...)
The art of dying: Writings 2019-2022
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When the New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl published his widely read autobiographical essay "The art of dying" in December 2019, he reported that he had lung cancer and his oncologist had given him six months to live, but his experimental treatment was showing some improvement. "These extra months," he wrote, "are a luxury that I hope to have put to good use.” And he did. "The art of dying: Writings, 2019-2022" begins with that essay and collects all 46 pieces that he wrote for the magazine before his death in October 2022. These last works express Schjeldahl’s hard-won reflections on art and life, against the backdrop of an intensely anxious period in America, spanning the pandemic, the George Floyd protests, the 2020 presidential election, and the war in Ukraine. Schjeldahl, who was the leading art writer of his generation, wrote with generosity and openness about the art world during these tempestuous three years.
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