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Creative Reckonings: The Politics of Art and Culture in Contemporary Egypt (Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures)

[DOC] Creative Reckonings: The Politics of Art and Culture in Contemporary Egypt (Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures) by Jessica Winegar at Arts-Photography

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In this collection of interviews; artists from various disciplines and in various stages of their careers discuss how they balance their art with the practical aspects of earning a living. They explore how this dichotomy; which affects them creatively; financially; spiritually; and professionally; can be both frustrating and nourishing. Some artists have managed to find art-related work to make ends meet. Others contemplate their dual role in both the artistic community and in the corporate or academic world. They discuss the role art plays in influencing social change and the role technology has played in revolutionizing the creation of art and its marketing and distribution.These insights into how artists merge their creative life with their financial obligations will be useful to both instructors and students in the arts. Topics such as how artists have managed to acquire flexible work schedules and educational leave will also appeal to professional artists looking for employment suggestions or alternatives. Representative artists include painters; writers; musicians; dancers; actors; and performance artists.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. I LOVE this book!!!By Linda SivertsenI grew up not far from Carmel; and still travel here from Los Angeles 9-10 times a year to give writing retreats. I was looking for a special gift to give to my retreat gals... something to remind them of our magical week together once they got back home. I found this book and its been the perfect gift! Ive given it to over 50 people now; and everyone raves about it. We cant believe the historic images of our favorite haunts... the hotel we have dinner in the first night (Pine Inn; built in the late 1800s); the candy store; the beach; and Ocean Avenue when it was a dirt road! The images of this artistic haven are priceless to me; and capture both the natural beauty and the incredible history all around us. Im here now; with five books in the car; and cant wait to share it. I know Ill be buying this book for many years to come! Bravo!~Linda Sivertsen; BookMama.com0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A celebration of the history of Carmel-by-the-SeaBy Rama RaoThis book is a celebration of the history of beach community of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Some of the most picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean lies along the coastal region of this town and its surroundings that spread south towards Big Sur. Using the archival photographs; the book presents the distinctive stories from the past that shaped the character of the community today. There are many examples that one can cite from the book to makes an interesting comparison with the community today. I found the following photographs very interesting; A group of Carmel residents walking on the Carmel Beach on a foggy summer of 1915; the 1880 view of Carmel Bay and Santa Lucia Mountains; the Carmel mission as it stood on the day of Nov 4; 1879; a picture of Hotel Carmel in downtown taken in 1915; a 1908 picture of growing downtown at the Ocean Avenue. The 1914 photo of a cottage of Stanford Professor Stewart Young at the corner of Lincoln Street and Fourth Avenue; A 1913 picture of the community church at the corner of Lincoln and Seventh Avenue.The first attempt to create the community at this location was made in 1771 by a Spanish born Franciscan priest. Later; a womens real estate investment company first coined the name Carmel-by-the-Sea. The village grew rapidly after 1906 San Francisco earthquake when refugees started arriving at the beach community of Carmel; construction grew in downtown area .The photograph of a post office in 1903 which expanded after the arrival of the refugees illustrates the effect of growth on the village.There are some interesting pictures of Clint Eastwood during his 1986 campaign for the Mayor of Carmel. During this time; there was a general fear among longtime residents that growth and tourism may change the community forever. So protective measures were taken to prohibit glaring neon signs; and exclude large hotels; skyscrapers; shopping malls and other major business constructions. The protective measures are still in force today and the development is limited; it still retains the beauty and tranquility of a beach community. Traditionally the town attracted large number of artists; writers and academics from Stanford and Berkeley who made their homes here.This is one of the fine books of the Images of America Series published by Arcadia Publishers. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in Carmel.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Luanne EricksonExcellent.

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