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    Inka for Steven Cohen

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    Steven Cohen JDPSN received inka in a ceremony at Providence Zen Center on April 6, 200

    " Title Withheld. For legal and ethical reasons " de Steven Cohen

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    Perceptions/Analyse de Title Withheld. For legal and ethical reasons ou Sans titre. Pour raisons légales et éthiques (2012) de Steven Cohen par Voula KOXARAKIS L’artiste Steven Cohen lors d’une représentation de son spectacle, “Sans titre. Pour raisons légales et éthiques” au Festival d’Avignon, le 10 juillet 2012. | AFP/GERARD JULIEN Le danseur, plasticien et performer Steven Cohen, «sud-africain, blanc, juif et homosexuel», met son corps au service d’un« art vivant » empruntant à la sculpt..

    Corps transitoires, images errantes. Steven Cohen, the Wandering queer

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    Adoptant un regard rétrospectif sur toute l’œuvre de l’artiste sud-africain Steven Cohen (1962 - …), cet article examine les différentes formes qu’y revêt la transition, comprise à la fois comme un concept spatial, chorégraphique genré et chronopolitique. À partir d’une analyse des traces de l’action-installation The Wandering Jew (2010), l’auteur interroge dans un premier temps ce que l’identification de Steven Cohen à la figure mythique du juif errant permet d’éclairer du rapport à la transition qui hante son travail et qui, excédant son rapport au judaïsme, semble mise au service de l’élaboration d’une politique queer originale. De l’intervention publique à la performance scénique, de l’image plastique ou filmique à la présence réelle, circulant entre différentes mémoires traumatiques (Apartheid et Shoah notamment), Steven Cohen ne cesse de faire du queer une quête de la dispersion et de la sortie de soi, dépassant le simple enjeu de parodie de genre.In a retrospective approach of the whole work of the visual and performance artist Steven Cohen (1962‑ …), this paper questions different forms of transition which appears in it and contribute to transform the artist into an original “wandering queer”. Firstly, based on a focus on the performance and installation The Wandering Jew (2010) through its traces, the author consider how the mythical figure of the wandering jew influence Cohen’s aesthetic and affect his relation to space, movement, gender and history, going far beyond a simple reference to Jewish culture. From public activism to perfoming arts, from visual or cinematographic to real presence, interweaving traumatic memories (Apartheid, Shoah), Steven Cohen defines a specific queer aesthetic, based on dispersion and ectasis rather than only gender subversion or parody

    Kaplan (Steven). Les Falâshâs

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    Cohen Martine. Kaplan (Steven). Les Falâshâs. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°94, 1996. p. 84

    Cohen (Steven M.) American Modernity and Jewish Identity

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    Azria Régine. Cohen (Steven M.) American Modernity and Jewish Identity. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°61/2, 1986. pp. 244-245

    Cohen (Steven M) American Assimilation or Jewish Renewal?

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    Azria Régine. Cohen (Steven M) American Assimilation or Jewish Renewal?. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°67/2, 1989. pp. 250-251

    59: Gay Musicians, Part 1: Steven Grossman, Michael Cohen , 1974-04-03

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    Gay Musicians, Part 1: Steven Grossman, Michael Cohen Date: April 3, 1974 Episode: 59 Speakers: Philip Dean Parker Keywords: WBFO, NPR, LGBTQ, Stonewall Nation, gay, lesbian, University at Buffalo School of Law, Gay Rights and the Law, musicians, gay liberation, coming out, Steven Grossman, Michael Cohen, Caravan Tonight Notes: Discussion and sampling of Steven Grossman’s album Caravan Tonight and Michael Cohen’s What Did You Expect

    60: Gay Musicians, Part 2: Steven Grossman, Michael Cohen, 1974-04-10

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    Gay Musicians, Part 2: Steven Grossman, Michael Cohen Date: April 10, 1974 Episode: 60 Speakers: Philip Dean Parker Keywords: WBFO, NPR, LGBTQ, Stonewall Nation, gay, lesbian, University at Buffalo School of Law, Gay Rights and the Law, musicians, gay liberation, coming out, Steven Grossman, Michael Cohen, APA, American Psychiatric Association, Caravan Tonight, Last Angry Young Man Notes: Discussion and sampling of Steven Grossman’s album Caravan Tonight and Michael Cohen’s What Did You Expect

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
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