gender, and cultural appropriation. “The Final Revival of Opal & Nev” is a powerful and unforgettable novel that celebrates the power of music and the human spirit.
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Some examples of inverse ekphrasis from the Books On Books Collection: “Un Coup de Dés N’Abolira l’Appropriation” (2022). Includes links to various artists’ books’ responses to Stéphane Mallarmé’spoem. Abra Ancliffe,The Secret Astronomy of Tristram Shandy(2015).Laurence Sternenovel. ...
highlighting the role played by adaptation in relation to changing concepts of authorship and auteurism, exploring the extent to which the intelligibility of film adaptations is dependent on contextual and intertextual factors, and foregrounding the need to transcend any narrowly-defined concept of adaptat...
If “cultural appropriation” makes you clutch your pearls and post angry tweets, I would advice you to avoid the video.[7] 3 Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five Official Trailer #1 – Valerie Perrine Movie (1972) HD Of course, mind-boggling scope and wacky stream-of-...
“A Maze of Books for the Cultural Olympiad“,Bookmarking Book Art, 15 August 2012. For a sculptural homage to Borges. “Sean Kernan“,Books On Books Collection, 23 February 2013. For a photographic homage to Borges. “acqueline Rush Lee”,Books On Books Collection, 8 October 2019. For ...
The Hidden Letters of Velta B.Gina Ochsner (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). If the International Court of Justice at the Hague ever begins to treat "cultural appropriation" as a crime against humanity, you can be sure that Gina Ochsner will be in the dock before long. In her new novel, she...
“… white classmates asking for bindis after Gwen Stefani started wearing them on the red carpet in 1998 was stressful. None of us knew what “cultural appropriation” was yet, but I could feel the specter of it pulsing around the edge of my life.” ...
giving them permission to not answer questions about their bodies. It acknowledges the often unspoken belief people tend to have that if you're different, you must want someone to comment on it, to break tension (and how this needs to STOP). I can't remember the title. Anyone know it?
“Appropriation” may not be the right characterization. Re-contextualizing, re-purposing or re-cycling perhaps. Consider where O’Toole goes next with these two other works not in the Books On Books Collection at the moment. Variant Sail II(2016) ...