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Book review – The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence – We Make Money Not Art
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December 29, 2010. Book review – The Cruel Radiance:. Photography and Political Violence. Publisher University of Chicago Press. Since the early days of photography, critics have told us that photos of political violence–of torture, mutilation, and death–are exploitative, deceitful, even pornographic. To look at these images is voyeuristic; to turn away is a gesture of respect. Mola and Yoka, victims of atrocities committed in the Belgian Congo circa 1905. Anti-Slavery International. A second section inv...
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Last Artist Standing — Living and Sustaining a Creative Life
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The Artist as Culture Producer. The Artist as Culture Producer. Essays by 40 Working Artists. Essays by 40 Working Artists. Living and Sustaining a Creative Life. City, State, Zip. This site is awesome! Living and Sustaining a Creative Life. The Artist as Culture Producer. The Artist as Culture Producer. Essays by 40 Working Artists. Essays by 40 Working Artists. Last Artist Standing: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life. Edited by Sharon Louden. Will be the third publication in a series of. Will addres...
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Mapping the Nation Blog-
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Mapping the Nation - A Companion Site to Mapping the Nation by Susan Schulten. Chris Lane's antique prints blog. David Rumsey Map Collection. Frank Jacobs Strange Maps. Johy Krygier's Making Maps. Maps at the Boston Public Library. Maps in The New Republic. Mode Collection of Persuasive Maps. National Geographic: All over the map blog. New York Times Disunion. Podcast discussion of Mapping the Nation. The David Rumsey Map Center at Stanford University. May 02, 2016 19th-century images. Read More ». This ...
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Geoffrey Hodgson's website
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Economia Institucional y Evolutiva Contemporanea. Economics in the Shadows of Darwin and Marx. The Evolution of Institutional Economics. How Economics Forgot History. See readers' rankings of my books on Goodreads. Monographs partly or wholly written by Geoffrey M. Hodgson:. Conceptualizing Capitalism: Institutions, Evolution, Future. University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2015. From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities. An Evolutionary Economics without Homo. University of Chicago Press, 2013. The D...
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Readings from The North Sea | SOFT ARCADES
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Allen C. Shelton. Where the North Sea Touches Alabama. Readings from The North Sea. Allen Shelton’s “Where the North Sea Touches Alabama” (On sale by University of Chicago Press: press.uchicago.edu. Is a work of sociological fictocriticism that explores not only the author’s relationship to the artist but his physical, historical, and social relationship to northeastern Alabama, in rare style. Directed and Edited by Nathan Peracciny. Lesley Stern, author of The Smoking Book. Anne Costello, Molly Jarboe, ...
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Science + Story: July 2012
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Thursday, July 26, 2012. Listening In, One Species at a Time. An ongoing project here at Elefolio is my work with the fine folks at the Encyclopedia of Life's Learning Education group and radio host Ari Daniel Shapiro. On a series of podcasts. One Species at a Time. Ari hosts the podcasts, which are produced by Atlantic Public Media; I work with the Learning Education group staff and Ari to provide the Extras you find online. Or with this week's entry on killer whales. Labels: Ari Daniel Shapiro. Interna...
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Science + Story: May 2011
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Thursday, May 26, 2011. A first for Elefolio. Caitlin O'Connell's An Elephant's Life: An Intimate Portrait from Africa. Lyons Press) will be the first project agented by Elefolio LLC to appear in print. The folks at Globe Pequot. Have prepared this video for Book Expo America, a.k.a. BEA. Learn more about O'Connell's work at the Mushara water hole in Etosha National Park at her website. Look for An Elephant's Life. In November 2011, wherever books are sold. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A first for Elefolio.
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THE AMBROSE EHIRIM FILES: Original Sound Of Japan Emperor's War-End Speech Released
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THE AMBROSE EHIRIM FILES. Saturday, August 01, 2015. Original Sound Of Japan Emperor's War-End Speech Released. TOKYO, JAPAN (AP) — The 4 ½-minute speech that has reverberated throughout Japan's modern history since it was delivered by Emperor Hirohito at the end of World War II has come back to life in digital form. When people heard that part 70 years ago, they understood the situation, Kondo says. But the rest is little known, largely because the text Hirohito read was deliberately written in arca...
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THE AMBROSE EHIRIM FILES: Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Left A Man Scarred For Life
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THE AMBROSE EHIRIM FILES. Saturday, August 08, 2015. Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Left A Man Scarred For Life. NAGASAKI, Japan (AP) — Struggling a bit with a left arm that has never straightened out, Sumiteru Taniguchi slowly peeled the undershirt off his frail 86-year-old body to show two visitors his scars from the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki. Speaking in a weak voice with some effort, he told the story last month of wandering for three days in a daze, unaware of the seriousness of his injuries. He felt...
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THE AMBROSE EHIRIM FILES: NIGERIA: Review Of Soldiers Condemned In Boko Haram War
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THE AMBROSE EHIRIM FILES. Monday, August 03, 2015. NIGERIA: Review Of Soldiers Condemned In Boko Haram War. LAGOS, NIGERIA (AP) — Nigeria's army is reviewing the courts-martial of more than 600 soldiers and officers, including dozens condemned to death for allegedly deserting the battle against Islamic extremists, according to an order received by The Associated Press on Sunday. Soldiers have described being sent into battle with no rations and just 30 bullets each, and fleeing when their ammunition runs...
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