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    Modern American Art

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    Urban Modernity in NY (1908) and Ash Can artists General: The thrills of technology‚ such as coney island‚ city of wonders‚ also had the nitty gritty‚ more poverty and realistic side of the city with the ash can artists • Song Slide: nickelodeon o Diversity‚ adults children white black o Let the audience feel as a presence w/in performance o Act of watching was also entertainment • Coney Island at Night- film frame o Electricity changing what nighttime meant in urban setting • Before

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    common stock of philosophy and necessarily pre-dates the field. Modern academic sociology arose as a reaction to modernity‚ capitalism‚ urbanization‚ rationalization‚ and secularization‚ bearing a particularly strong interest in the emergence of the modern nation state; its constituent institutions‚ its units of socialization‚ and its means of surveillance. An emphasis on the concept of modernity‚ rather than the Enlightenment‚ often distinguishes sociological discourse from that of classical political

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    authority and a totalizing narrative that totality no longer exists. These three ideas could lead one to believe that postmodernism is hypocrisy. In a way‚ it has to be hypocritical. If a definition of postmodernism is the erosion of the six pillars of modernity but those six pillars still exist regardless of postmodernism that how does postmodernism exist? Postmodernism seems to have two completely separate trains of thought. The first train of thought is the idea of paralogy and disrupting the hegemony

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    As the Tsar became progressively more estranged from his own people‚ he was concurrently disabling the authority of his own rule. As industrialisation and modernisation began to occur and the people were becoming more educated and literate (as a result)‚ they also became more aware of the flaws in their country’s political system and began to express ideas of democracy and equality. The government responded to

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    The style is Cubist although Chagall has not fragmented the apple tree – Perhaps to ensure that this element of the painting remains clear and sure in the world of realism: This in itself an idiosyncrasy: Although entirely conventional and representational of the truth for a deeply religious man‚ as was Marc Chagall. The ambience of this oil painting is joyful thanks to the fresh green and yellow hues which dominate the composition. The red and blue of the apple tree denote danger - Red is a color

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    Modern history From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Modern Age" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Modern Age (disambiguation). Human history ↑ Prehistory Recorded History Ancient history Earliest records Near East Africa Mediterranean region East Asia South Asia Early Americas Postclassical Era Europe Middle East Africa South/Southeast Asia East Asia Central Asia Americas Modern history

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    chosen in order to analyse and understand organizations are: Modernist Perspective and Post- Modernist Perspective. The modernist perspective believes that the world is achieved through rational and logical means. One of the main feature of modernism is that through rationality and logical means‚ organisations can understand or discover the complete truth ( Bozdogan‚ 2001 ). Thus‚ by knowing the truth‚ these organisations can aim to achieve their organisational goals. The ontological assumptions

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    3. 3. Hosios Loukas Monastery within the system of monasticism Since Christianity has been established as the official religion of the Greek state there have been distinctions between the State‚ the Church and of course the Monasteries (Troianos and Poulis 2002‚ 60-68‚ 79-81 and 109-119; Venizelos 2000‚ 55-61‚ 76-84 and 91-93; Stathopoulos 2000‚ 59-70; on the side of the Church: Ramiotis 1997‚ 80 and 89-92; Apostolakis 2002‚ 9-12 and 17-22; Apostolakis 2003‚ 11-18 and 23-32). The state and the

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    turn-of-the-century gestalt as well. The arrival of the twentieth century marked the arrival of modernism‚ of both hope and anxiety for the century of industrialism and urbanization -- an era in which film was so clearly complicit. Modernism was the subject of many early films‚ (animated or not‚) and it quickly became the topic of much public discussion during the early 1900s. Artists in particular often struggled with modernism through their work. The work of French poet Guillaume Apollinaire‚ as well as the

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    Postmodern condition

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    all the fuss around it. For some researchers‚ the reference to postmodernity is equal to the attempt to recall something impossible to recall‚ or to express the inexpressible‚ incomprehensible and unnecessary. In their eyes‚ talking about post-modernism is the intellectual blindness‚ or at least a desperate search for something “new” and “different”. Some might think that postmodernism is a fashionable set of “new ideas” (poststructuralism‚ postindustrialism). But these ideas increased with time

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