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historical narrative refers to a story about the past, often based on real events and facts. It is a way to present historical information in an engaging and storytelling manner, bringing the past to life for readers or listeners.
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I can't really think of anything at this state, beyond her ability to use
historical narrative in illustrating various points — sometimes hugely contradictory points!
Acting as literal conversation pieces, the objects in the installation also serve as possible props to drive
new historical narratives.
The driving - walking heritage tour features 26 historical landmarks, and visitors will be able to listen to an online
historical narrative at each location.
Using installation, sculpture, performance, sound, and community - based actions, I
examine historical narratives and spatial codes, both individually and collectively.
Both locations feature rotating exhibitions and permanent installations of dynamic contemporary art, unique architectural elements, and
rich historical narratives.
This is in keeping with our purpose to formulate a theory that
makes historical narrative analogous to historical process, bringing craft and philosophy together again.
Women's history has long been marginalized in mainstream education, relegated to its own niche of study and overlooked in favor of male -
dominated historical narratives.
Aside from these inquiries, though, is a clear intention to rewrite a mainstream
art historical narrative that has repeatedly refused to include art made by black American artists.
She elevates her
own historical narrative and experience of body, introducing an alternative to the traditional imagery found in those institutions.
The exhibition traces the digressing and rhizomatic nature of
historical narrative as the malleable material of contemporary interpretation, able to be revisited, remembered and redefined through individual and collective reference.
We are thrilled to expand upon existing art
historical narratives by offering our audiences a fresh, in - depth, multifaceted look at his distinct artistic practice.»
Mary Reid Kelley's oeuvre builds complex commentary on females in reimagined
historical narratives through the production of highly stylized videos narrated with biting «verbally - inclined» rhyming tetrameter verse.
After research in many countries, she concluded that «education policies relating to history teaching fail to acknowledge cultural diversity and the multiplicity of
historical narratives between and within communities» by «promoting nationalistic political agendas and / or monolithic views of dominant powers».
Although these artists have been largely written out of received art
historical narratives on the basis both of their ethnicity and their geography, this book makes a forceful case for their importance.
Shahar Marcus views the history of his country with tenderness laced with irony, reflecting on his own legacy, the natural environment and on
how historical narratives are created.
Through reconstructing this 87 forgotten, and often - unauthorized history, it is possible to find a richer pre-history of the eBook than the generally
established historical narrative of public hardware failures.
Part love story and
part historical narrative, Under Fishbone Clouds carries the weight and beauty of a lifetime's achievement.
Four artists in A Modernist in the Colony and Infinite Archive
explore historical narratives within the collection and respond with new work through a contemporary lens.
Fong, a physician and astrophysicist who trained in part at NASA, weaves firsthand, nail - biting ER experiences with
gripping historical narrative as he recounts 100 years of breakthroughs, such as inducing hypothermia as life - saving therapy and pioneering facial reconstruction for burn victims.
In describing her distinguished practice, the gallery said she has «emerged as a central voice in a generation of American artists questioning constructed
societal historical narratives and the performative crafting of identity.
Chagoya's codices, which are read from right to left, subvert
familiar historical narratives by generating invented histories through a cross-pollination of drawn and painted images and collaged elements.
I try to find the untold histories of slaves and to identify traces of other cultures — like the patterns I use that refer to Moorish architecture — in
mainstream historical narratives.
Driven by a boundless intellectual curiosity, Szeemann's exhibitions
challenged historical narratives and exploded aesthetic hierarchies, expanding the role of curator from simply a steward of objects to a shaper of ideas.
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conventional historical narrative holds that the rise and expansion of the Mongol Empire — first under Genghis Khan and, later, his progeny and successors — were propelled by a deteriorating climate in the Mongolian steppe.
While in modern times representation of winter is among the usual topics, in the past such theme was rarely chosen, and was often a backdrop for religious or
historical narrative paintings or manuscripts.
7 represents a later source than the bulk of what we have just outlined; but if we are concerned with Old Testament history, we are also concerned with the faith of Israel reflected in her historical writings, regardless of when the
particular historical narrative assumed its present form.
Another reason for the neglect of this revolutionary republican tradition of popular sovereignty is that these republicans are excluded from the
traditional historical narratives, almost all of which are centered around the nation - state.
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