Diedrich Diederichsen, Anselm Franke Eds. Love and Ethnology The Colonial Dialectic of Sensitivity after Hubert Fichte Can the ethnological observations and feelings of a German writer about Afro-diasporic cultures be "restituted"? What are the possibilities and limits of using self-reflexion and gay sexuality as research tools? Fascinated by Afro-diasporic arts and religions, Fichte — traveled to Salvador da Bahia, Santiago de Chile, Dakar, New York, and Lisbon; for the exhibition and publication project Hubert Fichte: Love and Ethnology , new translations of Fichte's writings became the basis for critical local receptions and new artworks.
What is television? What complicates the definition of television is the instability of its placement within a larger system of media. From its conception, television was advertised as a natural outgrowth of the radio and cinema Crafton due mainly to technological precedent but also due to its situational and cultural antecedent in radio. The television was seen as a logical replacement for the radio as the new family hearth around which to gather for news and entertainment. Television is somewhere murkily in between, sometimes conflated or conjoined with cinema and radio , though more often antagonistically related. After the popularity of television burgeoned, the film industry went to great lengths to differentiate film from television through exciting technologies like Techni color and Cinemascope—the latter providing the most lasting distinction between cinema and television on a strictly visual level, wide screen v.
“Beyond a cut finger. . .” – Wounded Thousands in Shepherdstown, Va.- September, 1862
Versatile event space hosts school and public events, is site for Milwaukee Film Festival screenings. Cambria Hotel bar honors Brew City with tap and drink menu. And this isn't the first bar at this site. The historic Koeffler House, saved by historic designation in the 80's, will become a boutique hotel.
What did they know beyond a cut finger or a boil? An ever-present sense of anguish, dread, pity, and, I fear, hatred these are my recollections of Antietam. Mary Bedinger Mitchell — Mary Blunt, pseud.