Sentences with phrase «oral history of»

In Delgamuukw v British Columbia, the Supreme Court of Canada ordered a new trial on the basis that «the trial judge expected too much of the oral history of the appellants, as expressed in the recollections of Aboriginal life of members of the appellants».
The oral history of the claimants may state that a particular line marks the correct boundary between it and the neighbouring clan or nation.
He's also known for his oral history approach to psychology: he's published an oral history of Toronto's trans community, and has several oral and life history projects under way, including a study of New York's neo-burlesque performers, life stories of crossdressers in the 1980s, residents in a college dorm, and an intersectional analyses of residents of the Willowbrook State School.
Successfully managed program to document oral history of major contributors to the history of Equal Justice including Hillary Clinton and Sargent Shriver.
It is currently working on a comprehensive oral history of the Ministry of the Attorney General, 1960s to 1990s, funded partly by the Osgoode Society and partly by the Ministry.
Another noteworthy new web - based legal biography project is «An Oral History of Law Librarianship.»
If you live in the U.S., you've surely heard an oral history of naughty cyclists.
If reminiscing about decade - old climate documentaries is your thing, don't miss Grist's exhaustive yet entertaining oral history of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's Oscar - winning film on the climate problem.
But be sure that as an Arctic citizen, I am aware of no oral history about similar warm weather times as found now a days, given strong Homerian like oral history of the North, I am truly not impressed so far by this medieval European tale.
-- see my previous comment quoting Farman, from a recording of an interview with Farman done by the British Oral History of Science.
It gives me great honor to present BOMB Magazine's Oral History of Stanley Whitney.
After Murray's death, the A G Foundation, Columbia University, and the Archives of American Art established the «Elizabeth Murray Oral History of Women in the Visual Arts Project,» to honor her memory.
What follows is an oral history of the Guerrilla Girls and their big - footed leaps across the cultural world, recounted by the Girls themselves, their art - world contemporaries and younger artists they inspired, as well as curators, dealers and museum directors who were witness to their insurrection.
A few months before the publication of Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia, an oral history of his early days and with interest in his work growing significantly, he tragically ended his own life on March 14, 2003.
Mary Anne Kluth notes that the retired casino signs function as talismans for an oral history of the community and folklore that fall outside the glare of the working lights of...
Influenced by the oral history of her family's arrival in the United States from the Philippines, and of growing up in the midwest, Palileo infuses her narratives with both memory and imagination: as stories and recollections are subjected to time and constant retelling, the narratives become questionable, somewhere between fact and fiction, even as they remain cloaked in the convincingly familiar.
The final work in the exhibition is a combined oral history of labor and art, transmitted via little radios attached to utilitarian props, like a wheelbarrow, a briefcase and a mop bucket.
In 2009, she moved to Kitakama, in the Tohoku region, where she worked as the resident village photographer, documenting festivals and other official events while also recording an oral history of the region and its inhabitants.
She often works collaboratively: forthcoming such projects include a public art / activism action in DC (fall 2016, co-organized with Saisha Grayson); a painting exhibition at the American University Art Museum (2017, co-organized with Danielle Mysliwiec); and an oral history of visual arts practices inside the I - 495 Beltway (as part of the DC - based collective FURTHERMORE).
Image: Participants at the The Oral History of Female Drummers event at Perez Art Museum Miami, December 14, 2013.
Most recently, The Oral History of Female Drummers was performed at the Brooklyn Museum in March 2016 to an audience of 10,000.
In this panel discussion, artists Wolfgang Tillmans and Jane & Louise Wilson join former Serpentine Gallery director Julia Peyton - Jones and Guardian art critic Adrian Searle to create an alternative oral history of this turning point in contemporary art.
Influenced by the oral history of her family's arrival in the United States from the Philippines and of growing up in the midwest, Palileo infuses these narratives with both memory and imagination.
Trained in twentieth - century Modernist avant - garde movements, she has continued her investigations of subcultures, outsider artists, and emerging art movements with such original work as the essay «A Partial and Incomplete Oral History of the Mission School» in the BAMPFA catalog Barry McGee; the exhibition catalog Energy That Is All Around; and the introduction to Bruce Conner: The Afternoon Interviews.
With the 14th annual Art Basel Miami Beach beginning on December 4 (check out our oral history of the art fair below), the recent, highly anticipated reopening of Paris's Musée Picasso and the buzzy Jeff Koons retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, it's been quite the season for big, news - worthy happenings in the arts.
Fleisher / Ollman has written a yarn about life in Philadelphia for Artjaw, an ongoing oral history of art in Philadelphia.
Her friendship with Joe Gould, who claimed to be writing an «Oral History of the World,» inspired Neel to create what she called a «Visual History of the World» and which she compared to Balzac's «The Human Comedy,» a sprawling series of interconnected novels — an apt metaphor for her entire body of work.
Sandor is presently co-editing the forthcoming Women in New Media Arts: A Survey of Innovative Collaboration for the University of Illinois Press that chronicles the oral history of pioneering new media women artists.
«Bloody Hell: An Oral History of the Making of Blade Runner,» by Dave Gardetta, Los Angeles Magazine, February 2007, Read by a Cast of Computer Voices 2007 Audio CD 39:00 minutes Installation view, Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Photo: Brian Forrest
He organized museum exhibitions at MOMA, LACMA, and London's V & A, and is the author of The Art of the Great Hollywood Portrait Photographers, and People Will Talk, an oral history of the Golden Age.
All his life he maintained he was writing «an oral history of our time», though on his death no manuscript was found.
Influenced by oral history of her family's arrival in America from the Philippines, she infuses these narratives with memory and imagination, addressing themes of migration and the permeable concept of home.
For the first time since the original Legend of Zelda, the experience was truly your own, and while the narrative took a backseat in this title, the legacy of this new Link, his own narrative, was that oral history of your gameplay, talking to friends, streaming online, however it was you shared your adventurous tales.
Three years later Brooks expanded the scope of The Zombie Survival Guide considerably with World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, a compelling pseudo-oral... read more
An admittedly incomplete but hopefully illuminating oral history of one of the most important game developers ever.
I was thrilled to read Matt Leone's An Oral History of Final Fantasy VII piece when it was published earlier this year, so when he emailed us a week later, wondering if Read - Only Memory would consider publishing a «director's cut» print edition, my answer was an immediate and enthusiastic «Yes!»
#VeteransDay reading — Bringing It All Back Home: An Oral History of New York City's Vietnam Veterans pic.twitter.com/1FVqKyK 8Vw
Max Brooks seminal World War Z — The Oral History of the Zombie Wars costs $ 9.99 for the Kindle edition, but the audiobook will set you back... [Read more...]
Max Brooks seminal World War Z — The Oral History of the Zombie Wars costs $ 9.99 for the Kindle edition, but the audiobook will set you back $ 28.00.
Black Man, White House: An Oral History of the Obama Years by D.L. Hughley, narrated by Keith Szarabajka, John Reynolds, Fran Tunno, Cherise Boothe, Dan Woren, P.J. Ochlan, Gregory Itzin, Paula Jai Parker - Martin, Mia Barron, Ron Butler, and James Shippy, published by HarperAudio
An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age really is.
An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age is the wondrous result of author Mathew Klickstein's hundreds of interviews with the folks — both behind the scenes and on camera — who brought us such beloved TV show gems as «Double Dare,» Clarissa Explains It All,» «The Ren & Stimpy Show» and, of course, «You Can't Do That on Television.»
Written as an oral history of a robot uprising against humans, the book was heavily promoted at BEA in 2011 and landed on the NYT best seller list at # 13 for one week.
Labor leaders, community activists, and others will also present an oral history of CPS school closings, consolidations and turnarounds and illustrate its impact on impoverished communities and conduct workshops on how to save troubled schools.
The 74 is creating an oral history of America's top charter schools.
Inspired by Max Brooks» 2006 post-apocalyptic novel «World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War,» the first film starred Pitt as a former United Nations investigator who must find a way to stop a global zombie pandemic.
Paramount faced a long, difficult road to adapt Max Brooks «book World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War.
An oral history of «Boogie Nights»; Douglas Trumbull's latest project; Reassessing «Zero Dark Thirty»; Five great foreign titles from 2014; Paul Thomas Anderson on «Inherent Vice.»
The Hollywood Reporter just posted a great, in - depth oral history of Predator.
A pair of animated features debut: Waltz With Bashir (2008), an autobiographical tale of memory and repression turned oral history of the Lebanon war (R), and the made - for - TV family film The Point (1971), with songs by Harry Nilsson and narration by Ringo Starr (not rated).
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