49 definitions of discourse
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Up until now there is no official tradition of Afro-European art criticism and discourse to provide a context for criticizing the work made by Black artists in continental Europe.
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Up until now there is no official tradition of Afro-European art criticism and discourse to provide a context for criticizing the work made by Black artists in continental Europe.
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The research is designed to arrive at a critical discourse: it is after all about how our images of Africa are shaped, and how we seek to nuance this with the support of visual art.
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The research is designed to arrive at a critical discourse: it is after all about how our images of Africa are shaped, and how we seek to nuance this with the support of visual art.
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The picture series which was originally produced for the exhibition will be published in the Purple magazine of October, expanding the borders of the exhibition into commodity discourse.
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Is there space in the Netherlands and on the European continent in general, to make local ethnic issues part of the local art discourse on the basis of issues coming from the Black community?
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Is there space in the Netherlands and on the European continent in general, to make local ethnic issues part of the local art discourse on the basis of issues coming from the Black community?
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Is there space in the Netherlands and on the European continent in general, to make local ethnic issues part of the local art discourse on the basis of issues coming from the Black community?
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If we want to form an opinion about the work the only models available to us are the British-American, African and Caribbean lines of inquiry next to the dominant discourse of the European country in case.
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