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479 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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479 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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- Courbet, Gustave, 1819-1877.,
- Art and society History 20th century.,
- Social change in art.,
- Artists Political activity.,
- Art Political aspects.,
- Art et société Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Artistes Activité politique.,
- Art Aspect politique.,
- political art.,
- Art and society,
- Kunst.,
- Kunstenaars.,
- Engagement.,
- Sociale verandering.,
- Art Aspect social 20e siècle.,
- History,
- Bronnen (vorm)
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London : Tate Pub. : in association with Afterall ; New York : Distributed in the United States and Canada by Harry N. Abrams, 2007.
London : Tate Pub. : in association with Afterall ; New York : Distributed in the United States and Canada by Harry N. Abrams, 2007.
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Art and social change : a critical reader / edited by Will Bradley and Charles Esche.
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479 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Art and social change : a critical reader / edited by Will Bradley and Charles Esche.
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London : Tate Pub. : in association with Afterall ; New York : Distributed in the United States and Canada by Harry N. Abrams, 2007.
London : Tate Pub. : in association with Afterall ; New York : Distributed in the United States and Canada by Harry N. Abrams, 2007.
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- Courbet, Gustave, 1819-1877.,
- Art and society History 20th century.,
- Social change in art.,
- Artists Political activity.,
- Art Political aspects.,
- Art et société Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Artistes Activité politique.,
- Art Aspect politique.,
- political art.,
- Art and society,
- Kunst.,
- Kunstenaars.,
- Engagement.,
- Sociale verandering.,
- Art Aspect social 20e siècle.,
- History,
- Bronnen (vorm)
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Julia Stoschek Foundation 2022
Julia Stoschek Foundation 2022
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[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
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Nina Wakeford | A Piece of Land : Alternative communities and living.
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Nina Wakeford | A Piece of Land : Alternative communities and living.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
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Fran Cottell and Maisie Richards Cottell | A Piece of Land : Alternative communities and living.
Fran Cottell and Maisie Richards Cottell | A Piece of Land : Alternative communities and living.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
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Fran Cottell and Maisie Richards Cottell | A Piece of Land : Alternative communities and living.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
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Ingredients for revolution: A history of American feminist restaurants, cafés and coffeehouses
Ingredients for revolution: A history of American feminist restaurants, cafés and coffeehouses
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Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the trailblazing restaurant Mother Courage of New York City, "Ingredients for revolution" is the first history of the more than 230 feminist and lesbian-feminist restaurants, cafes, and coffeehouses that existed in the United States from 1972 to the present. As key sites of cultural and political significance, this volume shows(...)
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Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the trailblazing restaurant Mother Courage of New York City, "Ingredients for revolution" is the first history of the more than 230 feminist and lesbian-feminist restaurants, cafes, and coffeehouses that existed in the United States from 1972 to the present. As key sites of cultural and political significance, this volume shows(...)
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Ingredients for revolution: A history of American feminist restaurants, cafés and coffeehouses
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Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the trailblazing restaurant Mother Courage of New York City, "Ingredients for revolution" is the first history of the more than 230 feminist and lesbian-feminist restaurants, cafes, and coffeehouses that existed in the United States from 1972 to the present. As key sites of cultural and political significance, this volume shows the essential role these institutions served for multiple social justice movements including women’s liberation, LGBTQ equality, and food justice, as well as for training women workers and entrepreneurs. This systematic study outlines the crucial steps it took to establish these businesses during eras when sexism was so institutionalized it was difficult for unmarried women to obtain a bank loan, while also showing the continuities and influences of past businesses on contemporary places. Through an examination of important establishments across America, Alex Ketchum first examines the foundational principles behind these businesses, noting key differences between cooperative, for-profit, and non-profit models. She then looks to issues of financing, labour, pay, food sourcing, and cultural programming to understand how these organizations reconciled feminist beliefs with capitalism and how they strove for more equitable and sustainable business practices. Brimming with illuminating archival research, interviews with influential restaurateurs, and illustrated with photographs, menus, posters, and calendars, "Ingredients for revolution" is a fundamental work of women’s history, food history, and cultural history.
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Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the trailblazing restaurant Mother Courage of New York City, "Ingredients for revolution" is the first history of the more than 230 feminist and lesbian-feminist restaurants, cafes, and coffeehouses that existed in the United States from 1972 to the present. As key sites of cultural and political significance, this volume shows the essential role these institutions served for multiple social justice movements including women’s liberation, LGBTQ equality, and food justice, as well as for training women workers and entrepreneurs. This systematic study outlines the crucial steps it took to establish these businesses during eras when sexism was so institutionalized it was difficult for unmarried women to obtain a bank loan, while also showing the continuities and influences of past businesses on contemporary places. Through an examination of important establishments across America, Alex Ketchum first examines the foundational principles behind these businesses, noting key differences between cooperative, for-profit, and non-profit models. She then looks to issues of financing, labour, pay, food sourcing, and cultural programming to understand how these organizations reconciled feminist beliefs with capitalism and how they strove for more equitable and sustainable business practices. Brimming with illuminating archival research, interviews with influential restaurateurs, and illustrated with photographs, menus, posters, and calendars, "Ingredients for revolution" is a fundamental work of women’s history, food history, and cultural history.
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Quoi de plus iconoclaste qu’un herbier composé entre quatre murs, sans l’étendue de la nature? Comme une contradiction dans les termes. « L’herbier de prison » de Rosa Luxemburg est une archive sans équivalent. Troublante et attachante, sa fragilité et son histoire en font un témoignage de résistance et d’évasion, une fabrique de formes et de joie, un document sur le(...)
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Quoi de plus iconoclaste qu’un herbier composé entre quatre murs, sans l’étendue de la nature? Comme une contradiction dans les termes. « L’herbier de prison » de Rosa Luxemburg est une archive sans équivalent. Troublante et attachante, sa fragilité et son histoire en font un témoignage de résistance et d’évasion, une fabrique de formes et de joie, un document sur le(...)
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Herbier de prison : 1915-1918
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Quoi de plus iconoclaste qu’un herbier composé entre quatre murs, sans l’étendue de la nature? Comme une contradiction dans les termes. « L’herbier de prison » de Rosa Luxemburg est une archive sans équivalent. Troublante et attachante, sa fragilité et son histoire en font un témoignage de résistance et d’évasion, une fabrique de formes et de joie, un document sur le sentiment politique de la nature, fondement de toute écologie. Composé de sept cahiers datés d’avril 1915 à octobre 1918, l’herbier a pu être réalisé par la révolutionnaire emprisonnée grâce à l’amitié sans faille de quelques femmes, ses amies intimes dont la féministe Clara Zetkin. Au-delà des quelques fleurs et mauvaises herbes de la cour de la prison que Rosa glane lorsqu’elle sort sous surveillance, ce sont ses proches qui lui envoyèrent par lettres des spécimens séchés ou des bouquets fleurs fraîches qu’elle-même pressait. Aux planches de l’herbier répondent ainsi tout une correspondance où il est question de botanique, de nature, de romantisme allemand, d’amour de toutes créatures, et cela, « en dépit de l’humanité ». Rosa Luxemburg ne cesse d’encourager ses proches à garder leur joie de vivre et leur gaieté alors que les nuages qu’elle entraperçoit par une fenêtre à barreaux se chargent des couleurs de la guerre et de l’acier.
Herbier de prison : 1915-1918
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Quoi de plus iconoclaste qu’un herbier composé entre quatre murs, sans l’étendue de la nature? Comme une contradiction dans les termes. « L’herbier de prison » de Rosa Luxemburg est une archive sans équivalent. Troublante et attachante, sa fragilité et son histoire en font un témoignage de résistance et d’évasion, une fabrique de formes et de joie, un document sur le sentiment politique de la nature, fondement de toute écologie. Composé de sept cahiers datés d’avril 1915 à octobre 1918, l’herbier a pu être réalisé par la révolutionnaire emprisonnée grâce à l’amitié sans faille de quelques femmes, ses amies intimes dont la féministe Clara Zetkin. Au-delà des quelques fleurs et mauvaises herbes de la cour de la prison que Rosa glane lorsqu’elle sort sous surveillance, ce sont ses proches qui lui envoyèrent par lettres des spécimens séchés ou des bouquets fleurs fraîches qu’elle-même pressait. Aux planches de l’herbier répondent ainsi tout une correspondance où il est question de botanique, de nature, de romantisme allemand, d’amour de toutes créatures, et cela, « en dépit de l’humanité ». Rosa Luxemburg ne cesse d’encourager ses proches à garder leur joie de vivre et leur gaieté alors que les nuages qu’elle entraperçoit par une fenêtre à barreaux se chargent des couleurs de la guerre et de l’acier.
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xiv, 115 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
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Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, 2018
Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, 2018
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A billion black Anthropocenes or none / Kathryn Yusoff
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xiv, 115 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
A billion black Anthropocenes or none / Kathryn Yusoff
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Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, 2018
Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, 2018
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This publication invites the reader to learn about and from Maternal Fantasies ´ feminist research and collective artistic practice on motherhood(s), care work and representation in the arts. Composed of seven interdisciplinary artists / mothers and ten children, Maternal Fantasies takes the social invisibility of the maternal experience as a point of departure to produce(...)
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This publication invites the reader to learn about and from Maternal Fantasies ´ feminist research and collective artistic practice on motherhood(s), care work and representation in the arts. Composed of seven interdisciplinary artists / mothers and ten children, Maternal Fantasies takes the social invisibility of the maternal experience as a point of departure to produce(...)
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Contemporary Art Monographs
Contemporary Art Monographs
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November 2021
November 2021
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Re-assembling motherhood(s): On radical care and collective art as feminist practices
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This publication invites the reader to learn about and from Maternal Fantasies ´ feminist research and collective artistic practice on motherhood(s), care work and representation in the arts. Composed of seven interdisciplinary artists / mothers and ten children, Maternal Fantasies takes the social invisibility of the maternal experience as a point of departure to produce films, images, and performances of fantastical visibility. Through personal writing exercises and collective performance scores, they align themselves with ancestral figures of feminist discourses and artmaking, in order to establish new vocabularies and narratives around the maternal for future generations. As both a handbook and an archive of feminist artmaking, this publication (re-)assembles maternal experiences, reflective essays, autobiographical writing, instructional scores, selected artworks, and a manifesto for a caring economy.
Re-assembling motherhood(s): On radical care and collective art as feminist practices
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This publication invites the reader to learn about and from Maternal Fantasies ´ feminist research and collective artistic practice on motherhood(s), care work and representation in the arts. Composed of seven interdisciplinary artists / mothers and ten children, Maternal Fantasies takes the social invisibility of the maternal experience as a point of departure to produce films, images, and performances of fantastical visibility. Through personal writing exercises and collective performance scores, they align themselves with ancestral figures of feminist discourses and artmaking, in order to establish new vocabularies and narratives around the maternal for future generations. As both a handbook and an archive of feminist artmaking, this publication (re-)assembles maternal experiences, reflective essays, autobiographical writing, instructional scores, selected artworks, and a manifesto for a caring economy.
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Contemporary Art Monographs
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xxiv, 422 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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xxiv, 422 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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- Gaston Bachelard Martin Heidegger Henri Lefebvre Tim Ingold Pierre Bourdieu Juan Eduardo Campo David Stea Mary Douglas Linda McDowell William J. Glover Alan Passes Joseph Rykwert Clive Knights Georges Duby Witold Rybczynski Ma Thanegi Frances Borzello Robert Kerr Walter Benjamin Alain Corbin Sharon Marcus Dorothy Todd Dolores Hayden Ritsuko Ozaki Marjorie Garber Annmarie Adams Emily Burbank Jean-Christophe Agnew Carl Gustav Jung Sigmund Freud Anthony Vidler Georges Teyssot Bart Verschaffel Deborah Cohen Basil D. Nicholson Christopher Reed Richard A.H. Livett George Wagner Matt Cook Marcia Stephenson Renée Hirschon Iris Marion Young Aritha Van Herk John E. Crowley Edgar Allan Poe Jean Baudrillard Edith Wharton Catharine E. Beecher Katherine Ashenburg Mrs C.S. Peel Norbert Elias Mrs Isabella Beeton Christopher Wilk Irene Cieraad Stephen Kline David Morley Georg Simmel Beatriz Colomina Olivier Marc Joëlle Bahloul Robert Mugerauer Catherine Alexander Emma Robinson-Tomsett Patrick Chan Charlotte Perkins Gilman Paige Raibmon Rebecca Ginsburg Le Corbusier Lars Lerup Richard Shone David Morley Leslie Robertson Chiara Briganti Cynthia Wall Karen Chase Julian Wolfreys Philippe Hamon Diana Fuss Hanna Scolnicov Supriya Chaudhuri Homi K. Bhabha Jini Kim Watson Wendy Thompson Matthew Reynolds,
- Mezei, Kathy, 1947-,
- Briganti, Chiara.
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Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c2012.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c2012.
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The domestic space reader / edited by Chiara Briganti and Kathy Mezei.
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xxiv, 422 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
The domestic space reader / edited by Chiara Briganti and Kathy Mezei.
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Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c2012.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c2012.
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- Gaston Bachelard Martin Heidegger Henri Lefebvre Tim Ingold Pierre Bourdieu Juan Eduardo Campo David Stea Mary Douglas Linda McDowell William J. Glover Alan Passes Joseph Rykwert Clive Knights Georges Duby Witold Rybczynski Ma Thanegi Frances Borzello Robert Kerr Walter Benjamin Alain Corbin Sharon Marcus Dorothy Todd Dolores Hayden Ritsuko Ozaki Marjorie Garber Annmarie Adams Emily Burbank Jean-Christophe Agnew Carl Gustav Jung Sigmund Freud Anthony Vidler Georges Teyssot Bart Verschaffel Deborah Cohen Basil D. Nicholson Christopher Reed Richard A.H. Livett George Wagner Matt Cook Marcia Stephenson Renée Hirschon Iris Marion Young Aritha Van Herk John E. Crowley Edgar Allan Poe Jean Baudrillard Edith Wharton Catharine E. Beecher Katherine Ashenburg Mrs C.S. Peel Norbert Elias Mrs Isabella Beeton Christopher Wilk Irene Cieraad Stephen Kline David Morley Georg Simmel Beatriz Colomina Olivier Marc Joëlle Bahloul Robert Mugerauer Catherine Alexander Emma Robinson-Tomsett Patrick Chan Charlotte Perkins Gilman Paige Raibmon Rebecca Ginsburg Le Corbusier Lars Lerup Richard Shone David Morley Leslie Robertson Chiara Briganti Cynthia Wall Karen Chase Julian Wolfreys Philippe Hamon Diana Fuss Hanna Scolnicov Supriya Chaudhuri Homi K. Bhabha Jini Kim Watson Wendy Thompson Matthew Reynolds,
- Mezei, Kathy, 1947-,
- Briganti, Chiara.
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Felicitous space : the imaginative structures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather / Judith Fryer.
Felicitous space : the imaginative structures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather / Judith Fryer.
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xvii, 403 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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xvii, 403 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 Criticism and interpretation.,
- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947 Criticism and interpretation.,
- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947.,
- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937.,
- Cather, Willa 1873-1947,
- Wharton, Edith 1862-1937,
- Wharton, Edith.,
- Cather, Willa.,
- American fiction 20th century History and criticism.,
- Women in literature.,
- Feminism and literature United States History 20th century.,
- Women and literature United States History 20th century.,
- American fiction Women authors History and criticism.,
- Feminist fiction History and criticism.,
- Space (Architecture) in literature.,
- Roman américain 20e siècle Histoire et critique.,
- Femmes dans la littérature.,
- Femmes et littérature États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Espace (Architecture) dans la littérature.,
- American fiction.,
- American fiction Women authors.,
- Feminism and literature.,
- Feminist fiction.,
- Women and literature.,
- Feminismus,
- Frauenbewegung,
- Imagination,
- Literaturtheorie,
- American fiction Women authors 20th century History and criticism.,
- United States.,
- USA,
- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 -- Criticism and interpretation,
- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947 -- Criticism and interpretation,
- American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism,
- American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism,
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.,
- History.
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Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1986.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1986.
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Felicitous space : the imaginative structures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather / Judith Fryer.
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xvii, 403 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1986.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1986.
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- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 Criticism and interpretation.,
- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947 Criticism and interpretation.,
- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947.,
- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937.,
- Cather, Willa 1873-1947,
- Wharton, Edith 1862-1937,
- Wharton, Edith.,
- Cather, Willa.,
- American fiction 20th century History and criticism.,
- Women in literature.,
- Feminism and literature United States History 20th century.,
- Women and literature United States History 20th century.,
- American fiction Women authors History and criticism.,
- Feminist fiction History and criticism.,
- Space (Architecture) in literature.,
- Roman américain 20e siècle Histoire et critique.,
- Femmes dans la littérature.,
- Femmes et littérature États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Espace (Architecture) dans la littérature.,
- American fiction.,
- American fiction Women authors.,
- Feminism and literature.,
- Feminist fiction.,
- Women and literature.,
- Feminismus,
- Frauenbewegung,
- Imagination,
- Literaturtheorie,
- American fiction Women authors 20th century History and criticism.,
- United States.,
- USA,
- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 -- Criticism and interpretation,
- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947 -- Criticism and interpretation,
- American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism,
- American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism,
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.,
- History.
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