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161. On the limits of the work of art: The fragment in visual culture
162. Visual art made musical: Issues of shape, proportion and large-scale form in 'Escher Sketches'
163. Feminist vision: Visual art, the act of writing, and the female body in the novels of Clarice Lispector, Lya Luft, and Diamela Eltit
164. Poet descending a staircase: Literary modernism's engagement with avant -garde visual art
165. Illuminating the darkness: The naturalistic evolution of Gothicism in the nineteenth-century British novel and visual art
166. Art, identity, and the new black middle -class: How elite blacks construct their identity through the consumption of visual art
167. Searching for the authentic Red-Black self: Depictions of African-Native subjectivity in literature, visual art, and film
168. Work and world: On the philosophy of curatorial practice
169. Creating visual art as a congregational practice
170. Something in the Air Global Visual Art Capitals and the Emergence of Los Angeles
171. The art of history: Livy's 'Ab urbe condita' and the visual arts of the early Italian Renaissance
172. Global and Mobile Arts Practices and Forms in Mexican Literature and Visual Art
173. To lend the dead a voice: Second-generation German visual art (Brigitte Radecki, Suse Rumland, Eva Brandl, Bettina Hoffmann)
174. The cult of personality: Gertrude Stein and the development of the object portrait in American visual art
175. Faces: Maps, masks, mirrors, masquerades in German Expressionist visual art, literature, and film
176. William Faulkner's visual art: Word and image in the early graphic work and the major fiction
177. The Harlem Renaissance spirit: Emergence, cultivation, criteria and persistence
178. Visual arts and architecture in ecumenical statements of the Holy See and the World Council of Churches, 1982--1997: Issues of theological anthropology
179. From art history to visual culture: The study of the visual after the cultural turn
180. Social realism in African-American literature and visual art, 1930-1952
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