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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
The irony of the Canon Wars is that those who dismantled the teaching of the old cultural canon in the name of anti-imperialism thereby aided the rise of a new
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Mat Dryhurst
matdryhurst
The impossibility of lingering 20th century cultural narratives necessitates that we expect people to believe that one person can simultaneously be running for president, designing a new clothing line, working
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Chaotic Witch Aunt
AuntChaotic
y’all wanna talk about how honoring your ancestors could be cultural appropriation because it exists in both ATRs and basically every single culture in a certain form but don’t wanna
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gooddogthedog
gooddogthedog
How should we describe Antonio Gramsci? or is the idea that disagreeing w those influenced by Gramsci is intrinsically bad?https://twitter.com/dennis_antifa/status/1323286312342843394 Gramsci’s main contribution to thought is a repurposin
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
metmuseum
A statement from The Met's President and CEO Daniel H. Weiss and Director Max Hollein on Armenian cultural heritage sites:1/4 "The recent bloodshed and destruction in the Nagorno-Karabakh region is
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Coriander
FatuisV
One of the saddest things about CRT, to someone that loves aesthetics like me, is the whole cultural appropriation argument. Cultural appropriation occurs when ppl take a part of another
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Joseph Kim
josungkim
In light of all the success South Korea is seeing for its cultural products, from K-pop to K-movies, a larger debate (outside academic circles) needs to take place about whether
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Cultural Enterprises
ACEnterprises
It's devastating to, once again, be reading about venue closures across the sector.Always remember that we are your Association, and we will do what we can to help... FREE Individual
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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
+UPDATE+A number of EU states - incl. France - are coordinating discussions on a "unilateral exemption" for UK musicians, artists, scientists, academics from having to have a work visa for
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akhivae
akhivae
I think in the long run, nationalism will be seen as a stepping stone to globalism. A transitory period between between localism and globalism. The main reason being is the
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Anne-Marie Charrett | Physically Distant
charrett
just attended the @ministryoftest Brisbane meetup about careers. Got me thinking about cultural fit and diversity of thought. #musings Most companies acknowledge the value of diversity and want to do
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Sam Adler-Bell
SamAdlerBell
A trick I learned a while back: you can just go on consuming the cultural products you prefer without a lot of handwringing or self-justification in public. Even your ambivalence
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Kyle Chayka
chaykak
For @NewYorker, I wrote an essay about the empty glossiness of “Emily in Paris” and “Dream Home Makeover” and streaming’s embrace of TV that you don’t have to pay attention
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Shadi Hamid
shadihamid
In the latest pod, @dmarusic & I talk about death, COVID, and how different cultures deal with culture and sickness. But, naturally, before that there's a rant. Enjoy:https://wisdomofcrowds.live/the-cultural-roots-of-coping-with-cov
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✨ Mallika Basu ✨
MallikaBasu_
Good to see this back on the agenda. But it doesn’t need fancy terminology, it’s about respect for cultures and diversity of talent: Chefs are in a stew over ‘cultural
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Dave Lee
heydave7
Investing is very counter-cultural in its nature since it’s about finding value where others don’t find value. Tough to be great at investing if your values and paradigm are indistinguishable
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