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Die Programmatik von Manets Le dejeacute;uner dans l`atelier (German Edition)

ePub Die Programmatik von Manets Le dejeacute;uner dans l`atelier (German Edition) by Romy Knobel in Arts-Photography

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Examensarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Kunst - Kunstpauml;dagogik; Note: 2;0; Universitauml;t Bremen (Institut fuuml;r Kunstwissenschaft und Kunstpauml;dagogik); Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Im Zentrum dieser Arbeit steht die Untersuchung des Potenzials unseres Kouml;rpers fuuml;r wahrnehmungs- und bewusstseinsverauml;ndernde Prozesse und die Frage; wie dieses erweiterte Kouml;rperverstauml;ndnis Schuuml;lerinnen und Schuuml;lern mit Hilfe der Kunstpauml;dagogik vermittelt werden kann. Der Kouml;rper und seine Erfahrungswerte wurden in den von Logos und Ratio dominierten westlichen Kulturen der Moderne und Postmoderne stetig weiter an den Rand des Erfahrungshorizonts verbannt. Die unmittelbare Kraft; die die Wahrnehmung des eigenen Kouml;rpers birgt; liegt aber meiner Meinung nach zu Unrecht brach und sollte in der Gesellschaft allgemein und im Unterricht im Besonderen zu einer ganzheitlichen Welterfahrung mit einbezogen werden. Ich erouml;rtere in dieser Arbeit mouml;gliche Herangehensweisen; mit denen Schuuml;lerinnen und Schuuml;ler zu einer individuellen Kouml;rpererfahrung angeregt werden kouml;nnen. Besonders sinnvoll erscheint es; diese Erfahrungen mittels angeleiteter Performances zu stimulieren. Kuuml;nstlerinnen und Kuuml;nstler der 70er Jahre haben den Wert von Performances fuuml;r grenzgauml;ngerische Kouml;rpererfahrungen eindrucksvoll aufgezeigt. Ich beschauml;ftige mich im Rahmen meiner Examensarbeit besonders mit den auszlig;ergewouml;hnlichen Performance-Werken der bosnischen Kuuml;nstlerin Marina Abramovic. Inspiriert und angelehnt an ihre Arbeiten wird gezeigt; wie der Kouml;rper im Kunstunterricht neu erlebt werden kann.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Style and SubstanceBy kthdimensionRussell Smiths 200+ page style guide is a must-have for any man aiming to develop a solid sense of style based on timeless principles and the appreciation for a proud and meticulous appearance. If you already fancy yourself a dandy; however; the advice proffered by Smith may be material already familiar to you; although the brief history lessons may still be worthwhile. For those men who have yet to graduate to the fashion advanced class; Smith collates and presents an array of rules dictating tasteful male fashion: "Rules are mens friends; they can substitute for taste" (pp.24). Although this book is relatively compact; Smith discusses all the important fashion elements: shoes; suits; jackets; shirts; ties; hardware (e.g. watches; cuff links); formal wear; casual wear; underwear; outerwear; scent; and hair. As much as this book is a presentation of facts about male clothing and appearance; however; it is also Smith freely interjecting his opinion about what he considers stylish; swanky; and even stupid. No matter your level of sartorial skill; this book is worth having; reading; and referencing if you have questions about shoes; lacing; vests; jackets; slacks; cologne; or the like.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great Read and Firm AdviceBy RobTI purchased this book after I read Esquires guide. The author has an excellent grasp of mens fashion. He gives good advice; although his distaste for the button down shirt is questionable. He does go into some history of male fashion; which I found interesting. His advice on shirt colors and ties is excellent. He leans toward the more flamboyant side with bright silk pocket squares and bright ties. I agree with him. The dull red tie; white shirt and blue suit; remind me of 1980 IBM technicians. I bought more French Cuff shirts after ready this book on his admiration for the trend. Youll get a good overview of male fashion. Im glad I bought this as a companion to my Esquire guide. It is always good to read two points of view. I highly recommend this book.6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Brilliant book for the modern man wanting to look his bestBy B DoyleRussell Smith is a Canadian writer whose work appears in The Globe and Mail; as well as the Toronto-based website; xyyz.com. In this little book; Smith provides timeless advice for selecting clothing that is both well-made and eminently stylish.For example; he walks the reader through both what to look for in finely crafted dress shirts; ties; shoes; and sportjackets; and also gives detailed advice on choosing colors; patterns; and fabrics.Though he clearly appreciates classic mens clothing; Smith departs greatly from dogmatists like Alan Flusser; reconciling the best of the "rules" with the sartorial realties of 21st century. Arguably the best of the modern style guides.

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