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Word & Image, 2018
The Monroe Library Special Collections & Archives has recently finished cataloging the papers of Loyola’s distinguished professor of Philosophy, John P. Clark.... This collection consists primarily of correspondence and publications. These materials include correspondence with political thinkers and book publishers, independently published political pamphlets and zines, and serial periodicals. (More to follow)
J. Cooke, L. Roussillon-Constanty, F. Varallo (eds.), Nello specchio della scrittura. Autobiografia e storia dell’arte tra Otto e Novecento (Roma: Carocci editore), 2024
Journal of Art Historiography, 2014
This review focuses upon the art historiographical lessons to be learned from the ‘Kenneth Clark – Looking for Civilisation’ exhibition at Tate Britain. It considers the challenges represented by art galleries choosing to present displays centred on art historians generally and Clark in particular. The political contexts that existed during Clark’s career and the recent exhibition are mapped in order to explore both how the actions of this democratic patriarch were motivated by his understanding of the shortcomings of humanist and Marxist ideologies, and how an opportunity for reassessment has presented itself since the age of the New Art History.
University Printing Press, Delta' State University, Abraka., 2014
JP Clark is one African frontline dramatist whose works are usually steeped in culture but convey the power of indirection. The political messages of his creative works have not been adequately interpreted along political lines by scholars. It is against this backdrop that this chapter appropriates the literary methodological investigative approach to explore the political undertones in The Wives Revolt. The chapter holds that The Wives Revolt is a political drama in many fronts. It is political because it dramatises the conflict between men and women. It is also political because the subject of conflict is the bases of political struggle in Nigeria. From this premise, the chapter places The Wives Revolt as a metaphorical drama of the economic and political conflict between the Niger Delta and the Nigerian government.
Journal of Art Historiography, 2014
This review focuses upon the art historiographical lessons to be learned from the 'Kenneth Clark – Looking for Civilisation' exhibition at Tate Britain. It considers the challenges represented by art galleries choosing to present displays centred on art historians generally and Clark in particular. The political contexts that existed during Clark's career and the recent exhibition are mapped in order to explore both how the actions of this democratic patriarch were motivated by his understanding of the shortcomings of humanist and Marxist ideologies, and how an opportunity for reassessment has presented itself since the declining dominance of the New Art History.
in: I Farnese. Architettura, arte, potere, catalogo della mostra (Parma, 18 marzo - 31 luglio 2022), a cura di S. Verde, Milano, Electa , pp. 36-45, 2022
Artículo de Divulgación , 2022
Sabah Ülkesi, 2021
International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2014
Söylem Filoloji Dergisi
Navigli dell’Adriatico e dello Ionio in Età Moderna (1650-1850) , 2024
South African Journal of Business Management, 2009
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography, 2005
Geological Journal, 2010
Polish Journal of Pathology, 2018
The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 2007
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2012
Interaction Design and Architecture(s)
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2017
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1997