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But she is aware that the act of creating art does not simply end the silencing and argues that "the literature of many contemporary Italian American women simultaneously verbalizes and silences ethnicity" (73). Before going so large-scale, Bourriaud was responsible for putting young French artists into context in his book Esthetique Relationnelle, in which he verbalizes the current generation's obsession with producing art that allows one to experience a time and space rather than creating material objects that remain at a remove from the social world--a personal art that reinvestigates the relation between human beings and the larger system. pdf verbalizes what smaller public companies and their CEOs have been subjected to by the unconstitutional conduct of unchecked agents of the SEC. |
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