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    E-book : Industrial Transformation In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel)

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    Arsip Kuliah Online 2010: E-book : Industrial Transformation In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel

    E-book : "industrial Transformations In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David. P Angel)

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    Arsip Kuliah Online 2010: E-book : "industrial Transformations In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David. P Angel

    Michael Fried and beholding video art

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    In this paper, I consider Michael Fried’s recent contribution to the debate around the experience of video art, made in relation to the work of Douglas Gordon. Fried speculates that issues of antitheatricality may in fact be key to specifying the medium of video installation. While Fried’s position offers a useful way of framing the relation with the beholder in video art, in a way that pointedly moves beyond tautological notions of activating spectatorship, I question how theatricality is to be thus defined. Referencing the beholding of painting, I distinguish the implicit beholder from the literal spectator, and claim that the distinction has relevance for video art. However, I welcome what seems to be an explicit acknowledgment from Fried that the position of the spectator is a contributory factor in what he terms empathic projection. I argue that video art as a spatial practice offers a distinct mode of reception by positioning the spectator in relation to two-dimensional figurative space to which she is excluded

    Artesian bore producing three quarters of a million gallons a day at Warrara Station, Gascoyne River, Western Australia, 1919 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying information.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Published in: The last explorer : the autobiography of Michael Terry / compiled by Charlotte Barnard. Canberra : Pergamon Press, 1987, p. 26.; Also available as a photograph: PIC Album 867.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248334

    Jack Carpenter standing beside a pawpaw tree in the vegetable garden at Montejinni, an outstation of Victoria River Downs, Northern Territory, 1925 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information in reference source.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Published in: Through a land of promise : with gun, car and camera in the heart of Northern Australia / by Michael Terry. London : Herbert Jenkins, 1927, plate facing p. 94.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248725

    View from a hill at Montejinni, an outstation of Victoria River Downs, Northern Territory, 1925 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information in reference source.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Published in: Through a land of promise : with gun, car and camera in the heart of Northern Australia / by Michael Terry. London : Herbert Jenkins, 1927, plate facing p. 100.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248717

    Camel team hauling a loaded wagon at Cardabia Station, Western Australia, 1919 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying information.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Published in: The last explorer : the autobiography of Michael Terry / compiled by Charlotte Barnard. Canberra : Pergamon Press, 1987, p. 28.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248320

    Jack Carpenter with a giant cauliflower in the vegetable garden at Montejinni, an outstation of Victoria River Downs, Northern Territory, 1925 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information in reference source.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Published in: Through a land of promise : with gun, car and camera in the heart of Northern Australia / by Michael Terry. London : Herbert Jenkins, 1927, plate facing p. 94.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248723

    Introduction

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    Contents: Michael Grenfell/Michael Kelly: Introduction: Bourdieu: Language, Culture and Education - Theory into Practice - Michael Grenfell: Language: Construction of an Object of Research - Trevor Jones: Language Change and Social Change: Temptations of the Populist Fallacy - Inès Brulard/Michel Francard: To What Extent is the Linguistic Habitus of Francophone Belgian Speakers Reflected in their Linguistic Evaluations and Practices? - Fernand Fehlen: Pre-Eminent Role of Linguistic Capital in the Reproduction of the Social Space in Luxembourg - Robert Vann: An Empirical Perspective on Practice: Operationalising Bourdieu's Notions of Linguistic Habitus - David Eick: Discourses on Language and Symbolic Power: Foucault and Bourdieu - J. Daniel Schubert: Anti-Habitus: Schizophrenia and Symbolic Violence - Bridget Fowler: Some Critical Issues in Bourdieu's Sociology of Culture - Caterina Pizanias: Considering the Prospects of On-line Fields of (Techno)Cultural Production - Henry Barnard: Regimes of Value, Cultural Goodwill and the Social Life of Books - Dominique Perron: Societal Crisis and Social Representation in Colette's Work - Rachael Langford: Writing and Resistance: Jules Vallès and the Language of Education - Sarah King: Refractions through a National Prism: Bourdieu, Canadian Literature and the University English Curriculum - Michael Kelly: Field and Habitus in Intercultural Communication - Christian Vermehren: Bourdieu and Media Studies - Karl Maton: Extra Curricular Activity Required: Pierre Bourdieu and the Sociology of Educational Knowledge - Rajani Naidoo: Doors of Learning, Gates of Power: Struggle in the South African University Field - Kenneth Ehrensal: Establishing Pedagogic Authority: Accreditation and Staffing of (US) University Business Schools - David James: Making the Graduate: Assessment Events as Social Practices - Phil Hodkinson: Use of Habitus, Capital and Field in Understanding Young People's Career Decision Making - Diane Reay: Making Contact with Teachers: Habitus, Cultural Capital and Mothers' Involvement in their Children's Primary Schooling - Carmel Desmarchelier: Altered Habitus of Mature Aged Students - Roger Cook: Towards a Sociosomatics of Art: Bourdieu's Reflexive Sociology, Contemporary Art and Education - Alex Moore: Unmixing Messages: A Bourdieusian Approach to Tensions and Helping-Strategies in Initial Teacher Education - Derek Robbins: Bourdieu on Language and Education: Conjunction or Parallel Development

    Horse pulling a car across the dry river bed of the Gascoyne River, Western Australia, 1919 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying information.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Published in: The last explorer : the autobiography of Michael Terry / compiled by Charlotte Barnard. Canberra : Pergamon Press, 1987, p. 26.; Condition: Two white horizontal lines across negative.; Also available as a photograph: PIC Album 867.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248326
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