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The French avant-garde kept abreast of Dada activities in Zurich with regular communications from Tristan Tzara ( whose pseudonym means " sad in country ," a name chosen to protest the treatment of Jews in his native Romania ), who exchanged letters, poems, and magazines with Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, Max Jacob, Clément Pansaers, and other French writers, critics and artists.
A prominent Dada group in Japan was MAVO ( JA ), founded in July 1923 by Tomoyoshi Murayama and Masamu Yanase ( DE, JA ).
The show confirmed that Surrealism had a component in the visual arts ( though it had been initially debated whether this was possible ), and techniques from Dada, such as photomontage, were used.
The show confirmed that Surrealism had a component in the visual arts ( though it had been initially debated whether this was possible ), techniques from Dada, such as photomontage were used.
* Transition ( literary journal ), an experimental literary journal that featured surrealist, expressionist, and Dada art and artists
Generally thought of as a Surrealist because of his interest in automatism and the use of sexual symbols ( for example, ovoids with wavy lines emanating from them ), Miró's style was influenced in varying degrees by Surrealism and Dada, yet he rejected membership in any artistic movement in the interwar European years.
Other precursors to anarcho-punk include avant-garde art and political movements such as Fluxus, Dada, the Beat generation, England's angry young men ( such as Joe Orton ), the surrealism-inspired Situationist International, the May 1968 uprising in Paris, and the CND.
The Futurist art movement was important for the development of the noise aesthetic, as was the Dada art movement ( a prime example being the Antisymphony concert performed on April 30, 1919 in Berlin ), and later the Surrealist and Fluxus art movements, specifically the Fluxus artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, early LaMonte Young and Takehisa Kosugi.
* Man Ray ( 1890 1976 ), one of the most important painters and photographers of the Surrealist and Dada movements, had a house in an artists ' colony that once existed in Ridgefield.
In 1919, Dadaist Raoul Hausmann affixed a self-portrait postage stamp to a postcard, but given that Dada was determinedly anti-art ( at least in theory ), calling this an " artist ’ s stamp " seems almost counterintuitive.
* Cabaret Voltaire ( Zurich ), a Swiss cabaret founded in 1916, distinguished by the involvement of Dada artists
In early 1982 Home became involved with the free arts nightclub ( in Holborn in the basement of the Slightly Oliver wine bar ), " Sun's of Dada "/" Evening Fall's " run by Steev B.
Zaum ), and Dada poets ( such as Raoul Hausmann or Kurt Schwitters ) had already been doing, and what subsequent sound poets and concrete poets ( such as Bob Cobbing, Eduard Ovčáček or Henri Chopin ) would later be doing.
* Shows targeted at children include Faerie Tale Theatre, Dada Dadi ki Kahaniyan, Vikram Aur Betaal, Space City Sigma, Stone Boy, Malgudi Days, Tenali Rama, Potli Baba Ki ( puppet show ), He-Man, Superhuman Samurai Cyber Squad, Knight Rider, Teletubbies, Street Hawk and a horror serial Kile ka Rahasya ( 1989 ).
Dada was initially started at the Cabaret Voltaire ( Zürich ), by a group of exiled artists in neutral Switzerland during World War I.
Berlin Dada in particular, started by Richard Huelsenbeck after leaving Zurich in 1917, would publish a number of incendiary artists ' books, such as George Grosz's The Face Of The Dominant Class ( 1921 ), a series of politically motivated satirical lithographs about the German Bourgeoisie.
The other twenty seven pieces include English, French and Russian translations of Anna Blume, Le Grande Ardeur de Dada ( Marche Funèbre ), a brief critique of dada written in French (' Let me explain-dada is the great root of all the little roots ...'), and a series of newer poems that would point the way toward Schwitter's later poetic style, using a dramatically reduced vocabulary with heavy repetition.
* 22 Parkside ( Dr. Nino and Dada Rogers ' house ), Wimbledon, London, UK ( 1967 )
" The cinema pur film movement included Dada artists, such as Man Ray ( Emak-Bakia, Return to Reason ), René Clair ( Entr ' acte ), and Marcel Duchamp ( Anemic Cinema ).
It stars Tony Yang ( 楊佑寧 ), Duncan ( 周群達 ), King Chin ( 金勤 ), Dada Ji ( 季宏全 ), Jimmy Yang ( 楊俊明 ), and Jason Chang ( 張大鏞 ).

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A key text is Jeff Nuttall's book Bomb Culture ( 1968 ), which traced this pervasive theme in popular culture back to Hiroshima.
The best-preserved examples of the stone and adobe dwellings are in National Parks ( USA ), such as Chaco Canyon or Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Aztec Ruins National Monument, Bandelier National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument, and Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
Originally used in Baker House to signify the Ivy League university tradition, on his return to Finland Aalto used it in a number of key buildings, in particular, in several of the buildings in the new Helsinki University of Technology campus ( starting in 1950 ), Säynatsalo Town Hall ( 1952 ), Helsinki Pensions Institute ( 1954 ), Helsinki House of Culture ( 1958 ), as well as in his own summer house, the so-called Experimental House in Muuratsalo ( 1957 ).
), Art as Culture: An Introduction to the Anthropology of Art.
Georg Lukács, minister of Culture in the brief Béla Kun government of the Hungarian Soviet Republic ( 1919 ), published History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), which defined dialectical materialism as the knowledge of society as a whole, knowledge which, in itself, was immediately the class consciousness of the proletariat.
Among his substantial publications from this period were his book on " Time Perspective in the Aboriginal American Culture " ( 1916 ), in which he laid out an approach to using historical linguistics to study the prehistory of Native American cultures.
), Food and Culture: A Reader.
22, No. 3, Special Issue: The French Revolution in Culture ( Spring, 1989 ), pp. 451 468.
Zone One is the Historic Center, ( Centro Histórico ), lying in the very heart of the city, the location of many important historic buildings including the Palacio Nacional de la Cultura ( National Palace of Culture ), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Congress, the Casa Presidencial ( Presidential House ), the National Library and Plaza de la Constitución ( Constitution Plaza, old Central Park ).
Dewey's most significant writings were " The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology " ( 1896 ), a critique of a standard psychological concept and the basis of all his further work ; Democracy and Education ( 1916 ), his celebrated work on progressive education ; Human Nature and Conduct ( 1922 ), a study of the function of habit in human behavior ; The Public and its Problems ( 1927 ), a defense of democracy written in response to Walter Lippmann's The Phantom Public ( 1925 ); Experience and Nature ( 1925 ), Dewey's most " metaphysical " statement ; Art as Experience ( 1934 ), Dewey's major work on aesthetics ; A Common Faith ( 1934 ), a humanistic study of religion originally delivered as the Dwight H. Terry Lectureship at Yale ; Logic: The Theory of Inquiry ( 1938 ), a statement of Dewey's unusual conception of logic ; Freedom and Culture ( 1939 ), a political work examining the roots of fascism ; and Knowing and the Known ( 1949 ), a book written in conjunction with Arthur F. Bentley that systematically outlines the concept of trans-action, which is central to his other works.

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A Critical Analysis of Complementary or Alternative Medicine, by Edzard Ernst ( Editor ) ( 2008 ), reviewed in Metapsychology.
*" Kant's ' Appropriation ' of Lampe's God ", Harvard Theological Review 85: 1 ( January 1992 ), pp. 85 108 ; revised and reprinted as Chapter IV in Stephen Palmquist, Kant's Critical Religion ( Ashgate, 2000 ).
North American efforts include the 1993 founding of RadPsyNet Radical Psychology Network, the 1997 publication of Critical Psychology: An Introduction ( edited by Dennis Fox and Isaac Prilleltensky ; expanded 2009 edition edited by Dennis Fox, Isaac Prilleltensky, and Stephanie Austin ), and the action-focused PsyACT ( Psychologists Acting with Conscience Together ).
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
* Charles B. Cox ( editor ), Dylan Thomas: a Collection of Critical Essays, 1966
* Hoy, D. ( 2005 ), Critical resistance from poststructuralism to postcritique, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts.
Critical variables affecting this acoustic impedance include: chimney length ( hole between lip-plate and head tube ), chimney diameter, and radii or curvature of the ends of the chimney and any designed restriction in the " throat " of the instrument, such as that in the Japanese Nohkan Flute.
In more recent years, a greater understanding of the causes of food-borne illnesses has led to the development of more systematic approaches such as the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points ( HACCP ), which can identify and eliminate many risks.
A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution ( 1989 ), 1120pp ; long essays by scholars ; conservative perspective ; stress on history of ideas excerpt and online search from Amazon. com
* Jacobi an Fichte, German Text ( 1799 / 1816 ), with Introduction and Critical Apparatus by Marco Ivaldo and Ariberto Acerbi ( Introduction, German Text, Italian Translation, 3 Appendices with Jacobi's and Fichte's complementary Texts, Philological Notes, Commentary, Bibliography, Index ): Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici-Press, Naples 2011, ISBN 978-88-905957-5-2.
A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution ( 1989 ), 1120pp ; long essays by scholars ; conservative perspective ; stress on history of ideas excerpt and online search from Amazon. com
Lexikon des Kritischen Rationalismus, ( Encyclopaedia of Critical Raionalism ), Tübingen ( Mohr Siebeck ) 2004, ISBN 3-16-148395-2.
* Gerald Graff ( 1973 ) The Myth of the Postmodernist Breakthrough, TriQuarterly, 26 ( Winter, 1973 ) 383 417 ; rept in The Novel Today: Contemporary Writers on Modern Fiction Malcolm Bradbury, ed., ( London: Fontana, 1977 ); reprinted in Proza Nowa Amerykanska, ed., Szice Krytyczne ( Warsaw, Poland, 1984 ); reprinted in Postmodernism in American Literature: A Critical Anthology, Manfred Putz and Peter Freese, eds., ( Darmstadt: Thesen Verlag, 1984 ), 58 81.
* Gordon, Richard ( editor ), The Australian New Left: Critical Essays and Strategy, Melbourne: Heinnemann Australia, 1970.
* Albert Cook, 1967 ( Norton Critical Edition ), poetry, very accurate line by line version
* Didier Sornette ( 2006 ) Critical Phenomena in Natural Sciences ( Chaos, Fractals, Self-organization and Disorder: Concepts and Tools ), 2nd ed., 2nd print ( Springer Series in Synergetics, Heidelberg ).
For example, in essays published in Germany on Adorno's return from the USA, and reprinted in the Critical Models essays collection ( ISBN 0-231-07635-5 ), Adorno praised the egalitarianism and openness of US society based on his sojourn in New York and the Los Angeles area between 1935 and 1955.
* Agassi, J. and Jarvie, I. C. ( 1987 ), Rationality: The Critical View, Kluwer, Dordrecht.
( 2002 ), Critical Scientific Realism, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
), Heidegger and Modern Philosophy: Critical Essays ( Yale University Press, 1978 ).
* Alemany, Agusti ( 2000 ), Sources of the Alans: A Critical Compilation.
" The Political Economy of Growth: A Critical Survey of the Recent Literature ," World Bank Economic Review, 8 ( 3 ), pp. 351-371.
Critical events of Henry's reign are well described, including the dismissal of Peter des Roches ( after a politically loaded riddle by Roger Bacon is answered by Henry ), the ejection of Poitevins from England, the conflict with Hubert de Burgh, the marriage of Eleanor with Simon de Montfort, and finally the accession of Henry's son, Edward I after the battle of Evesham.
The Complete Critical Guide to Alexander Pope ( Routledge Publishing, 2001 ), pp. 67 90.

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